Intel Shows Off Napa, Yonah, Discusses Future of Mobile Chips :
  TheThirdMedia HardwareMobile GuideMobile News > Intel Shows Off Napa, Yonah, Discusses Future of Mobile Chips

Intel Shows Off Napa, Yonah, Discusses Future of Mobile Chips

Date: 2005-3-3

[Abstract]
   Intel Corp. on Tuesday showcased its forthcoming mobile platforms that employ dual-core central processing units. The company also discussed technologies behind the platform code-named Na...

[Content] PCDigitalMobileGame

Intel Corp. on Tuesday showcased its forthcoming mobile platforms that employ dual-core central processing units. The company also discussed technologies behind the platform code-named Napa and microprocessor code-named Yonah. The firm's executive Sean Maloney said future mobile computers will be fully equipped to be always connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi or WiMAX technologies.

Computers Should be Mobile and Always Connected ?Intel

?The industry is driving a new wave of innovation that feels a lot like the early days of the Internet era. Before Internet technologies, there was a tremendous amount of information in computers around the world - but it was locked into one location, one terminal, one user. With the advent of the browser and other technologies, this deluge of data became instantly available to people around the world,?said Sean Maloney, Intel Corporation executive vice president and co-general manager of Intel's recently formed Mobility Group.

?Now, with innovations in Wi-Fi and WiMAX technologies along with developments to make smarter, more efficient laptops, cell phones and PDAs, the industry can help take that experience even further and bring it to more people than ever before. Ultimately, we expect millions of new users to use low-cost wireless technologies to not just get broadband, but mobile broadband. Human beings are inherently mobile - and computing will be too,?Mr. Maloney added.

The microprocessor giant expects about 5 million WiMAX enabled notebooks to ship in 2006, around 20 million in 2007 and over 40 million in 2008.

Mobile Platforms Getting ?Smarter

While the mass market realised the benefits of wireless networks and notebooks with long battery life only recently, Intel is preparing another step forward: mobile platform that sports dual-core processor, a type of computer chip that can handle more operations at once than traditional single-core central processing unit, along with with wireless broadband capabilities.

Intel demonstrated the next-generation Intel Centrino mobile technology platform code-named Napa along with Intel's first 65nm dual-core mobile-optimized processor code-named Yonah, a new chipset and next-generation Intel wireless solution.

Intel disclosed three new technologies planned for Yonah that will improve the performance, power and design of mobile platforms. They include Intel Digital Media Boost, an instruction set for rich digital multimedia content creation; Intel Advanced Thermal Manager, for enhanced thermal monitoring, accuracy and responsiveness; and Intel Dynamic Power Coordination, which can automatically adjust the performance and power between the two processing cores on demand.

Intel plans to ship Yonah mobile processor for revenue in late 2005 and officially launch the platform in 2006. Intel believes that by the end of 2006 more than 70% of performance mobile processors it produces at that time will be dual-core chips.

Napa Platform will inherit all the major innovations of Intel's latest Centrino incarnation previously known as Sonoma, such as PCI Express, DDR2 memory, etc., but will add next-generation integrated graphics engine code-named Calistoga, new power management tools that will increase battery life to over 5 hours, as well as WiMAX and 3G options, according to Intel's previously discussed plans.

But WiMAX Deployments Still Rare

Wi-Fi adoption continues to grow at a rapid pace, as more and more wireless WAN networks are coming online, and WiMAX developments have progressed. Still, only a small percent of the world's population has broadband access of any kind.

?Over the last year, we estimate the number of engineers in the industry working on WiMAX-related technologies has increased tenfold. We've also seen the number of WiMAX carrier trials increase from two to 15 on its way to more than 75 before the end of 2005 and more than 200 companies have joined the WiMAX Forum,?Mr. Maloney noted.

?This is great progress, but as the data shows, we've only achieved limited broadband coverage, which gives our industry a great opportunity to deploy applications and services much more affordably using broadband wireless technologies,?Intel's executive added.

Related news

  • Intel Revises Centrino Product Family with New Chips, Logic.
    Intel's New Centrino Aims Multimedia Applications
  • Intel's Unannounced Pentium M Chips Sneak into Retail.
    Intel Pentium M with 533MHz Processor System Bus for Sale in Japan
  • Intel's Notebook Partners to Showcase New Centrino PCs at CES.
    Intel Says Multimedia Notebooks Would Show Up at CES
  • Notebooks to Operate on Battery for One Day by 2010.
    Laptops Will Work Whole Day on One Charge in Six Years
  • Intel's Mobile Dual-Core Chip Showcased, but Delayed to 2006.
    Intel Says Mobile Dual-Core Chip Will Launch Only in 2006
  • Notebook Maker Shows Off Next-Generation Centrino ?Sonoma?Laptop.
    AOpen Demos Alviso, DDR2, SATA-Based Notebook
  • Intel Quietly Adds Another 'Dothan' Chip into Lineup.
    Chipmaker Intel Offers Pentium M 710, 1.40GHz with 2MB Cache SKU


[ Remark ] [ Print ] [ Font: Large Standard Small ]

Last News: INTEL MOBILE CONCEPT PCs PROVIDE VISION OF TOMORROW'S DIGITAL LIFESTYLE
Next News: UWB, Wireless USB Proceed a Step Towards Commercial Deployment

Search News



 
Class Title
Home Page (0)
CPU Guide (959)
Chipset Guide (193)
Memory Guide (472)
Mainboard Guide (464)
Video Guide (1339)
Storage Guide (410)
Multimedia Guide (736)
Mobile Guide (492)
Mobile Article (69)
Mobile News (423)
Other HD Guide (2471)
 
Hot News
     
     
      >> Remark List   [Total 3 Remarks]
     
    Post Remark


    Remark: Letters0
    Name:   


      >> Related News      
     INTEL MOBILE CONCEPT PCs PROVIDE VISION OF TOMORROW'S DIGITAL LIFESTYLE  (2005-03-03)
     VIA Unveils K8N800A Core-Logic for AMD64 Mobile Chips  (2005-02-26)
     Corsair Ships DDR2 SO-DIMMs for Mobile Intel?915 Express Platform  (2005-02-17)
     NEW NVIDIA?GOFORCE WMP ENABLES NEW MULTIMEDIA CAPABILITIES FOR MOBILE PHONES  (2005-02-15)
     ALIENWARE EQUIPS MOBILE WORKSTATIONS WITH NVIDIA QUADRO FX GO1400  (2005-02-15)
     Intel's Mobile Chips Starring as Desktop Processors  (2005-02-12)
     Mobile Graphics Set Records in Q4 2004, Intel Corp Led Desktops, Says JPR  (2005-02-08)
     NVIDIA INTRODUCES THE FIRST PCI EXPRESS MOBILE WORKSTATION FOR PROFESSIONAL A...  (2005-02-03)
     AMD KICKS OFF NEW YEAR WITH MOBILE PERFORMANCE PERSONIFIED  (2005-01-12)
     TEN Resolutions FROM INTEL for a Mobile 2005  (2005-01-06)
     AMD RINGS IN THE SEASON WITH A NEW MOBILE AMD SEMPRON(tm) PROCESSOR FOR THIN ...  (2004-12-29)
     ATI Extends Notebook PC Graphics Leadership with New Additions to Mobile PCI ...  (2004-12-29)
     Motorola Expands Mobile Phone Line-up with ATI's IMAGEON(tm) Media Processors  (2004-12-29)