Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 16 2009, 9:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
LG and Intel expect the device to be one of the first Moorestown devices to market. Moorestown is the next generation MID platform from Intel that uses a 45nm Atom CPU, graphics, and memory controllers to support numerous wireless solutions when combined with the Langwell I/O block.
The platform is expected to debut in 2010 and is intended to deliver a PC like user experience on a mobile device. LG says that it is working with Ericsson to bring 3G capability to its MID device. There is no word on an expected launch date or pricing at this time.
Via Intel
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