Preview: Intel to Demonstrate Moblin Smartphones at Computex

Posted on 03 June 2009, Last updated on 19 November 2024 by

mediaphone2 You’ve seen the Inventec Mediaphone, the Moorestown-based MID already but we’re in for an even better treat tomorrow. At about 2pm here in Taiwan, Intel will be showing 3 working Moorestown products running Moblin V2 and if all goes well you should see a video of me making a phone call from one to the other proving that Intel are entering the smartphone market. It’s hard to believe that the PC architecture can be optimised and enhanced to the point where it defines a new category of smartphones.

In a discussion with the Ultra Mobility Group today I learnt that we’re going to be seeing demonstrations of working products. No timescales were given but based on what I saw of the product today and the fact that Moblin 2.0 will only be targeting the Netbook and Moorestown platforms, the Moorestown program has been accelerated and that we could be seeing product launches in 2009 rather than 2010.

We won’t be seeing low-cost smartphones of course and there will be products based on Moorestown that won’t include voice (think of the existing MID markets PMP, Full Internet, Navigation, Social networking) and voice-enabled products that you might not even want to put in your trouser pocket but this is Phase 1 of a multi-year rollout of ever-improving platforms that can go from deep in the feature-phone territory right up to grab-and-go UMPCs. Intel is serious about this. They see themselves picking up every customer in the mobile phone ecosystem in this program.

My prediction for tomorrow.

  • You will see 3-4 Moorestown designs.
  • You will see future concepts based around Medfield specs
  • You will see devices that idle, connected, at 100-300mw with the screen off (The official line is that devices will idle at 1/50th of what we see on Menlow-based MIDs today)
  • The low idle and system power will allow battery sizes to be slashed in half. 8-10hrs online. 3hrs working.
  • You will see voice calls being made.
  • You will see 720p video recording being done in hardware.
  • You will hear that LG and others have committed to products in 2010
  • You will hear about new software partners

For many, tommorrow will be a day to go down in computing history.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. suchus says:

    Great news Dude,
    tell your Intel friends that I wanna see one of these MID phones already this year under my christmas tree.

    P.S.: Don’t forget to take some pics of the Viliv chicks ;-)

  2. aabr.... says:

    Chippy….No calls made eventhough Anand Chandresekher promised them in response to Janeth Hsieh…not on the stage, not on the display floor after the keynote…I guess they are not there yet, probably for IDF.
    Also all Moorestown devices were connected to the plug…for a two hour demo! This makes me ask how good their power really is? No power comparison’s against ARM all was Intel vs Intel….fishy, fishy…

Find ultra mobile PCs, Ultrabooks, Netbooks and handhelds PCs quickly using the following links:

Acer C740
11.6" Intel Celeron 3205U
Acer Aspire Switch 10
10.1" Intel Atom Z3745
HP Elitebook 820 G2
12.5" Intel Core i5 5300U
Acer Aspire E11 ES1
11.6" Intel Celeron N2840
Acer C720 Chromebook
11.6" Intel Celeron 2955U
ASUS Zenbook UX305
13.3" Intel Core M 5Y10a
Dell Latitude E7440
14" Intel Core i5-4200U
Lenovo Thinkpad X220
12.5" Intel Core i5
Acer Chromebook 11 CB3-131
11.6" Intel Celeron N2807
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 10
10.1" Intel Celeron N2806