Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts

5/19/2009

Strategic alliance between Novell and Intel to promote Moblin

Moblin is an open platform designed for mobile devices and notebook computers based on Linux. It was learned that two big Novell and Intel had an agreement to promote its use.

Intel has achieved a Moblin system boot faster and functionally in mids, and ultra devices. Thinking about offering an interface for small screens, this pattern has begun to provide support for ARM processors.

Thus Moblin joins battle between Netbook Remix and Android as the ideal platform for the PC.

5/10/2009

Novell and Intel are combined to promote Moblin


Earlier this year predicted that the trends for these ultra would come equipped with Android. But you still have doubts about what an operating system designed to be ideal for a mobile computer.

Could Moblin platform ideal for the ultra? Based on Linux, but also focused on portable devices, the agreement between Novell and Intel to promote its use may pose a significant boost to this system and its market share.

We had already seen how Intel Moblin has achieved a fast start and that is both ultra-functional as MIDS and the like, but Ubuntu Netbook Remix can also mean a serious rival.

This distribution, based on Ubuntu, wants to use the features of these computers, offering an interface designed for small screens. In addition, Ubuntu has recently started to provide support for ARM processors, something that will move enough in the coming days, Netbook Remix with Moblin and could present a tough battle Android.

5/09/2009

More information comes from Intel Core i5


It was learned that the Intel Core i5 after a series of delays would be available only after October. Among the new information came to light in these days is said to be three models that come to market, with frequencies of 2.66, 2.8 and 2.93 GHz, all manufactured in 45 gauge and maximum TDP of 95 watts.

The Intel Core i5 open a new socket, LGA 1156 and the present improvements in the technologies already used in the Core i7 including Turbo Mode enabling self adjustment of the CPU so transparent to the user, increasing or reducing their frequency when the team requires.

As stated the information is not official and we will forward to the start of this new family of Intel Core i7 while still in the race against AMD Phenom II.

Via: Xataca