Intel, Nokia to define a new mobile platform
On Tuesday, Intel Corporation and Nokia announced their strategic long term relationship to outline next generation of Mobile Computing innovation.
The collaboration between the two companies sighted non-stop innovations that could develop more advance technology. The combination of expertise between Intel and Nokia will bring a new class of Intel Architecture-based mobile computing to a market widely untapped by the company.
This Intel and Nokia collaboration unites and focuses many of the brightest computing and communications minds in the world, said Anand Chandrasekher, Intel Corporation senior vice president and general manager, Ultra Mobility Group and will ultimately deliver open and standards-based technologies, which history shows drive rapid innovation, adoption and consumer choice.
Other companies already started expanding their assets to develop next generation mobile computing. Toshiba has just started producing smartphone with 1GHz Qualcomm processor while chipmaker Texas instrument is working on upgrading its own processors.
With the convergence of the Internet and mobility as the team's only barrier, I can only imagine the innovation that will come out of our unique relationship with Nokia, Chandrasekher added
The two companies expect many innovations to result such as powerful Netbooks, notebooks, and mobile phones using hardware and software from both side's technology assets from the announcement over time.
The possibilities are endless Chandrasekher said.
In addition to the announcement, the two will also collaborate in several open source mobile Linux software projects which will boom their expertise in Mobile computing functionality.
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