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		<title>Intel Atom Processor Z6xx Promises Low Power with HD Video Capability</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 04:12:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Poh Liaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intel Moorestown has been officially announced as Intel Atom Processor Z6xx, packed with 140 million transistors into the SoC and available up to 1.5 GHz for high-end smartphones and up to 1.9 GHz for tablets and other handheld designs. The 45nm chip set is designed to bring fast performance, multi tasking, full 1080p video processing and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Intel Moorestown has been officially announced as Intel Atom Processor Z6xx, packed with 140 million transistors into the SoC and available up to 1.5 GHz for high-end smartphones and up to 1.9 GHz for tablets and other handheld designs. The 45nm chip set is designed to bring fast performance, multi tasking, full 1080p video processing and 3D graphics. [ via <a href="http://www.slashgear.com/intel-moorestown-graduates-atom-z6xx-promises-smartphonemidtablet-prowess-0584316/" target="_blank">slashgear</a>]</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://cdn.slashphone.com/sp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/intel_atom_z6xx_cpu.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9545" title="intel_atom_z6xx_cpu" src="http://cdn.slashphone.com/sp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/intel_atom_z6xx_cpu.jpg" alt="" width="512" height="278" /></a></p>
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<blockquote><p>“Intel has delivered its first product that is opening the door for Intel Architecture [IA] in the smartphone market segment,” said Anand Chandrasekher, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the Ultra Mobility Group. “Through “Moorestown,” Intel is scaling the benefits of IA while significantly reducing the power, cost and footprint to better address handheld market segments. As a result of our efforts, the Intel Atom processor is pushing the boundaries of higher performance at significantly lower power to show what’s possible as handheld devices become small, powerful mobile computers.”</p>
<p>Architected for Low Power and Industry Leading Performance<br />
The platform includes the Intel® Atom™ Processor Z6xx Series Family (formerly “Lincroft” system-on-chip [SoC]), the Intel Platform Controller Hub MP20 (formerly “Langwell”) and a dedicated Mixed Signal IC (MSIC), formerly “Briertown.”</p>
<p>The platform has been repartitioned to include the Intel Atom Processor Z6xx, which combines the 45nm Intel Atom processor core with 3-D graphics, video encode and decode, as well as memory and display controllers into a single SoC design. It also includes the MP20 Platform Controller Hub which supports a range of system-level functions and I/O blocks. Additionally, a dedicated MSIC integrates power delivery and battery charging, and consolidates a range of analog and digital components.</p>
<p>Collectively these new chips deliver significantly lower power including &gt;50x reduction in idle power, &gt;20x reduction in audio power, and 2-3x reductions across browsing and video scenarios – all at the platform level when compared to Intel’s previous-generation product1. These power savings translate into &gt;10 days of standby, up to 2 days of audio playback and 4-5 hours of browsing and video battery life3. When combined with 1.5-3x higher compute performance, 2-4x richer graphics, &gt;4x higher JavaScript performance, and support for full HD 1080p high-profile video decoding and 720p HD video recording, these low-power innovations bring a rich, PC-like visual experience to powerful handheld computers4.</p>
<p>Building on the C6 state in the original Intel Atom processor design, the SoC incorporates new ultra-low-power states (S0i1 and S0i3), which take the SoC to 100 micro-watts5. At the platform level, Intel implemented a new, fine grain OS power management approach that manages the idle and active power states across all aspects of the system based on usage scenarios. This software-managed technique applies aggressive power and clock gating across the SoC’s power islands and system voltage rails. Additionally, Intel used a new high-K 45nm2 LP SoC process to support a multiple transistor design with a range of high-voltage I/Os.</p>
<p>These power management capabilities, when combined with Intel® Burst Performance Technology for high-performance on demand, and Intel’s Bus Turbo Mode for high-bandwidth on demand, help to deliver industry leading performance and power efficiency across a range of handheld devices.</p>
<p>“After we delivered the first-generation Intel Atom processor with 10x thermal power reduction, we challenged ourselves to achieve 50x power reduction at the platform level,” said Belli Kuttanna, chief Intel Atom processor architect. “We are delighted to have exceeded this goal while increasing performance and are proud of the architects and designers who consistently reinvent the possibilities of Intel Architecture.”</p>
<p>Availability<br />
The Intel® Atom™ Processor Z6xx Series Family, Intel Platform Controller Hub MP20 and the dedicated Mixed Signal IC are available today.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>LG, Intel Collaborate on Future Mobile Internet Device</title>
		<link>http://www.slashphone.com/lg-intel-collaborate-on-future-mobile-internet-device-164703</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 06:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Poh Liaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[LG and Intel today announced collaboration around mobile Internet devices (MIDs) based on Intel&#8217;s next-generation MID hardware platform, codenamed &#8220;Moorestown&#8221;, and Linux-based Moblin v2.0 software platform. The LG device is expected to be one of the first Moorestown designs to market. a Moorestown prototype &#8220;Moorestown&#8221; is the codename for Intel&#8217;s second-generation MID platform, which consists of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LG and Intel today announced collaboration around mobile Internet devices (MIDs) based on Intel&#8217;s next-generation MID hardware platform, codenamed &#8220;Moorestown&#8221;, and Linux-based Moblin v2.0 software platform. The LG device is expected to be one of the first Moorestown designs to market.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">a Moorestown prototype</p>
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<p>&#8220;Moorestown&#8221; is the codename for Intel&#8217;s second-generation MID platform, which consists of a System on Chip (codenamed &#8220;Lincroft&#8221;) that integrates a 45nm Intel Atom processor core, graphics, video and memory controller. The platform also includes an input/output (I/O) hub, codenamed &#8220;Langwell,&#8221; that includes a range of I/O blocks and supports wireless solutions.</p>
<p>Intel&#8217;s &#8220;Moorestown&#8221;-based MIDs are expected to reduce idle power consumption by a factor of greater than 10 versus today&#8217;s Intel Atom processor-based MIDs. Additionally, the Moorestown platform will be accompanied by a newer Moblin software version, Moblin v2.0, that is based on the Linux operating system. This software is designed specifically to deliver a great PC-like Internet experience while also supporting cell phone voice capabilities. The &#8220;Moorestown&#8221; platform is expected to come to market by 2010.</p>
<p>In order to offer a variety of network connections and Internet access, LG is also working with Ericsson to bring 3G network capability to its planned MID. This is an extension of the existing collaboration between the companies. LG has been supplying notebooks and netbooks with mobile broadband modules from Ericsson since the third quarter of 2008.</p>
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