Intel and Nokia are possibly developing a new microprocessor for mobile devices.
Let us remind you that at concluded yesterday Mobile World Congress 2010, Intel and Nokia unveiled a new operating system MeeGo for smartphones, laptops, tablet PCs, netbooks and other gadgets. It is based on components of the Moblin platform and Maemo.

The representatives of Intel and Nokia have announced MeeGo mobile platform (15 February, Barcelona, Spain).
After the MeeGo announcement there are rumors that the collaboration between Intel and Nokia in the mobile sphere will not limit with only one operating system. According to unofficial data, the companies are working on a new “system on a chip” with the Penwell code name.
The basis for a new chip will serve the Atom architecture, but it will be applied in netbooks and communicators. Given this, we can assume that Penwell will support various means of wireless communication and will have little power.
Intel and Nokia did not give any comments.




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