Santa Clara Calif. U.S. / Espoo, Finland June 23, 2009 -- Further
uniting the Internet with mobile
phones and computers, Intel
Corporation and Nokia today announced a long-term relationship to
develop a new class of Intel® Architecture-based mobile computing
device and chipset architectures which will combine the performance of
powerful computers with high-bandwidth mobile broadband communications
and ubiquitous Internet connectivity.
To
realize this shared vision, both companies are expanding their
longstanding relationship to define a new mobile platform beyond
today's smartphones, notebooks and netbooks, enabling the development
of a variety of innovative hardware, software and mobile Internet
services.
Taking
advantage of each company's expertise as leaders in their respective
fields, these future standards-based devices will marry the best
features and capabilities of the computing and communications worlds
and will transform the user experience, bringing incredible mobile
applications and always on, always connected wireless Internet access
in a user-friendly pocketable form factor.
The
Intel and Nokia effort includes collaboration in several open source
mobile Linux software projects. Intel will also acquire a Nokia HSPA/3G
modem IP license for use in future products.
The companies expect many innovations to result from this collaboration over time.
"This
Intel and Nokia collaboration unites and focuses many of the brightest
computing and communications minds in the world, and will ultimately
deliver open and standards-based technologies, which history shows
drive rapid innovation, adoption and consumer choice," said Anand
Chandrasekher, Intel Corporation senior vice president and general
manager, Ultra Mobility Group. "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.
The possibilities are endless."
"Today's
announcement represents a significant commitment to work together on
the future of mobile computing, and we plan to turn our joint research
into action," said Kai Öistämö, Executive Vice President, Devices,
Nokia. "We will explore new ideas in designs, materials and displays
that will go far beyond devices and services on the market today. This
collaboration will be compelling not only for our companies, but also
for our industries, our partners and, of course, for consumers."
Open Source Software Collaboration
The
effort also includes technology development and cooperation in several
open source software initiatives in order to develop common
technologies for use in the Moblin and Maemo platform projects, which
will deliver Linux-based operating systems for these future mobile
computing devices.
The
companies are coordinating their Open Source technology selection and
development investments, including alignment on a range of key Open
Source technologies for Mobile Computing such as: oFono*, ConnMan*,
Mozilla*, X.Org*, BlueZ*, D-BUS*, Tracker*, GStreamer*, PulseAudio*.
Collectively, these technologies will provide an open source
standards-based means to deliver a wealth of mobile Internet and
communication experiences, with rich graphics and multimedia
capabilities.
Hosted
by the Linux Foundation, Moblin is an optimized open source Linux
operating system project that delivers visually rich Internet media
experiences on Intel® Atom™ processor-based devices including MIDs,
netbooks, nettops, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), and embedded systems.
For more information see www.moblin.org.
Maemo
is a Linux operating system, mostly based on open source code and
powers mobile computers such as the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The
Maemo platform has been developed by Nokia in collaboration with many
open source projects. For more information see www.maemo.org.
Enabling
common technologies across the Moblin and Maemo software environments
will help foster the development of compatible applications for these
devices - building on the huge number of off-the-shelf PC compatible
applications. The open source projects will be governed using the best
practices of the open source development model.
Intel to License Nokia's HSPA/3G Modem Technologies
Building
on today's announcement, Intel and Nokia have signed an agreement that
will enable Intel to license Nokia's HSPA/3G modem technologies with
the aim of developing advanced mobile computing solutions that deliver
a powerful and flexible computing experience - combining the
best-in-class 3GPP modem technology with the high performance and low
power consumption of future Intel Architecture-based platforms.
Intel
supports multiple mobile broadband standards on its platforms to
address the needs of service providers worldwide, and to provide people
with an always-connected experience.
The
Nokia modem license complements Intel's broadband wireless technologies
and will enable the company to extend chipset solutions incorporating
Nokia's modem technologies across its mobility offerings in the future.
Nokia
is continuing to develop its leading modem technology, which includes
protocol software and related digital design for the full suite of 3GPP
standards through WCDMA/GSM and its evolution, and then licenses the
technology to chipset manufacturers to develop and produce chipsets for
device manufacturers.
Nokia's
licensable modem technology is the trusted connectivity choice,
providing credible and reliable options for the industry based on Nokia
wireless modems' embedded history and experience. The Intel license of
Nokia's modem technologies is another step in executing Nokia's chipset
strategy to create multiple, competitive chipset choices to the
industry.
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops
technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how
people work and live.
Nokia
is a pioneer in mobile telecommunications and the world's leading maker
of mobile devices. Today, we are connecting people in new and different
ways - fusing advanced mobile technology with personalized services to
enable people to stay close to what matters to them. We also provide
comprehensive digital map information through NAVTEQ; and equipment,
solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia
Siemens Networks.
Information Source: Nokia
Image of Anand Chandrasekher, courtesy of Intel
Image of Kai Öistämö, courtesy of Nokia
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