Apple prepping devices based on Intel's Silverthorne chip
We suppose it was always inevitable, but things are about to get quite interesting at the intersection of cellphone and laptop processors. According to Intel, Apple has apparently committed to using the company's 45nm Silverthorne chip in multiple products slated for 2008. The chip offers the processing power of second-generation Pentium M processors, with the power consumption of a cellphone chip. Of course, it's not just the processor. Apple is expected to emerge as a major supporter of Intel's whole "Menlow" Mobile Internet Device platform, which packages processor, graphics and connectivity into a small enough bundle to give iPhone-powering Samsung a run for its money in ultra mobile products -- and Intel has made it clear that it has its sights set on that very member of Apple's lineup wit. The best news for dreamers that've been holding out for a true Newton successor all this time is that the chips provide plenty of juice for a UMPC-type device should Apple choose to go down that path.
[Thanks, Mark]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Yubastard @ Dec 21st 2007 1:05PM
that is awesome! I wonder, with this being x86 arch and all, if it could be flashed and put Windows Vista (or XP) init. I'd like to program XNA in C# on the go. That would make me a buyer.
theblockbuster @ Dec 24th 2007 12:39AM
awesome, that means the next iphone wont lag while navigating through Google maps. This chip should help Apple include other features as well, such as video capture, MMS, and maybe flash and java scripts in safari.
Atanas Boev @ Dec 24th 2007 11:16AM
it has beed TEN YEARS since the newton went out of production and the rumor still lives on...
remember the flash animation? year 2001, no hovercrafts, no giant lasers... future sux.
no DNF, no newton, HD-format war and DRM, future sux even more:)