Dadi Perlmutter is on stage now and we’re waiting for the important Intel Atom news. Stay tuned because we’re expecting Oaktrail and some MeeGo and tablet talk.
14:03 Dadi explains the compute continuum. The same device architecture across many computing categories.
ASUS tablet appears
Rene James appears to talk about software on Atom.
Again, talking about the continuum….
‘Product choice’ is an Intel software strategy.
Windows, Meego and Android officially supported on Atom
MeeGo: Intended to run across tablets, handhelds, TV and in-vehicle solutions.
Rene highlights the importance of developer programs.
IADP: 10’s of thousands interested in building for Atom.
Rene highlights AppUp (the app store framework.)
Announcement: AppUp will be pre-installed on ASUS for Windows and MeeGo starting today.
14:15 Dadi Perlmutter takes-over to talk about data numbers this is the big numbers segment! Dadi talks about data centers. We take a breather!
2:23 Home theater and 3D talk…standby for more Atom news.
2:25 Sandy Bridge Intel Core processor 3D demo.
2:28 Here we go. Atom talk. Dadi talks about netbooks.
“Driven by Taiwan industry and Intel inch
“Is there anything better inch?
2nd wave of netbook innovation coming soon.
Dadi shows 1KG prototype.
“Could contain dual-core inch
Demo of a dual core Pineview netbook shows fast browsing with three tabs, flash etc.
Now demonstrating 720p video playback This is not hardware-decoding enabled, just a demo of dual-cores at work.
Dadi spins rounds a cabinet full of Atom based products from robots to home automation. “Intel Aton Everywhere. inch
2:37 Dadi now talks about the Atom family [this is how far Atom has come: Chippy]
2:38 Smart TV is being highlighted. Atom in TV’s.
We’ve just seen a promo video for Google TV.
2:41 Embedded market. Atom is involved in over 3000 embedded designs at the moment.
Moorestown being highlighted in this section.
Phone ringing over speakers. Here comes a Moorestown phone demo.Brief 10 seconds of Android on a Moorestown phone
MeeGo tablets being shown. No specifics.
MeeGo for tablets UI is completely different.
‘Panel view’ being shown.
[taking video of this section]
‘Simple mode’ being shown with an application bar. It looks sweet.
Multitouch is being demonstrated. MeeGo coming along!
App store being shown. 5-finger touch. demo.
X3T tablet showing 1080p video on MeeGo.
Oak Trail now being talked up. Windows capable tablet platform. This is the next-step on from Menlow. See our previous posts on Oak Trail.
Acer now on stage…..[and breath Chippy]
Dadi summarizes and closes.
2:58 I’m editing up a few short videos now. Thanks for watching and see you on the next post!
RT @chippy: ASUS tablet on Intel just appeared in the keynote. http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
RT @chippy: MeeGo tablet UI was demonstrated at Intel keynote. Multitouch support. Looks GREAT! http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
first pictures of Meego UX for tablets on a working device are here http://tinyurl.com/32fhv6e scroll to bottom a click them via @chippy
RT @chippy: MeeGo tablet UI was demonstrated at Intel keynote. Multitouch support. Looks GREAT! http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
RT @chippy: MeeGo tablet UI was demonstrated at Intel keynote. Multitouch support. Looks GREAT! http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
So many tablets… I understand everyone is making these things because it is a new emerging market and they have seen how well the ipad has sold and want a piece of the pie. However having used an ipad and the tablet form factor, I can’t help but feel I have no real use for one. I guess since the tablet form factor has come along, mids have been put on the back burner.
RT @chippy: MeeGo tablet UI was demonstrated at Intel keynote. Multitouch support. Looks GREAT! http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
MeeGo tablet UI was demonstrated at Intel keynote. 5-finger multitouch support. Looks great! http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
Intel Computex Keynote – talking and demoing Atom and Meego tablets http://bit.ly/9msZR5 #Meego
RT @allaboutmaemo: RT @chippy: MeeGo tablet UI was demonstrated at Intel keynote. Multitouch support. Looks GREAT! http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
RT @allaboutmaemo: RT @chippy: MeeGo tablet UI was demonstrated at Intel keynote. Multitouch support. Looks GREAT! http://bit.ly/9QSmVp
@Minions i think thats because iPad is targetted as more of a toy-like device. i love my iPad to bits dont get me wrong but something with much more features such as MeeGo (ie i think you are able to install ubuntu programs, correct me if i’m wrong) will be able to offer more
heh, the umpc is back?
now then, when can one lay hands on a eeepc with meego?!
I just wished Microsoft would jump in the bandwagon, and created a Windows XP alike OS, for the Atom powered Netbook, that if possible also could run on an ARM based processor.
An OS that will do what Linux can’t, and that is run 3D games with excellency in DX10, and have compatibility for programs running under previous windows versions like XP, 9x, 2000, Me etc…
there is a windows embedded standard 7 that can run on both i belive. jkk found a device that used it during the first day of computex, iirc.
or maybe i have it confused with windows embedded CE, thats also supposed to get a 7 release soon.