Ericsson is collaborating with Intel to bring HSPA mobile data solutions to Mobile Internet Devices(MIDs), extending its 3G mobile broadband technology from notebooks to a range of pocketable devices with various purposes.
The Ericsson HSPA data solution is targeted at Intel's Moorestown platform and is scheduled for release in the 2009/10 time frame. Based on the Intel Atom processor, Moorestown is Intel's next-generation MID platform which will include HSPA as one of its wireless technologies.
Pocketable MIDs can deliver a truly mobile internet experience, and are expected to facilitate a range of uses including entertainment and media, connected GPS navigation, online gaming, social networking, data communication, and productivity.
Johan Wibergh, Senior Vice President and head of Business Unit Networks at Ericsson, said, "Ericsson continues to create one Internet and one experience for the consumer, regardless of location or device, fixed or wireless. We see great potential in embedding mobile broadband in MIDs, creating new markets in the industry."
"The Internet, with all of its richness, versatility and personalization, will forever change how we think about mobile computing," said Anand Chandrasekher, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager for the company's Ultra Mobility Group. "The high performance, low power and compatibility of Intel architecture,coupled with Ericsson's 3G mobile technologies, represents one of the ways to accelerate the global adoption of a new breed of Mobile Internet Devices that provide people with more powerful, always connected Internet-based experiences."
The 3G technology is built on Ericsson's latest generation of HSPA chipsets in small, thin modules. Ericsson is optimizing its module for Intel's next-generation Moorestown platform and Moblin-based Linux operating systems. The module will work on both WCDMA/HSPA and GSM/EDGE networks worldwide.
Ericsson, Intel to Bring HSPA Mobile Data Solutions to MIDs
By: Tech2.com News Staff
| Oct 20, 2008
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