Motorola Breathes Fire into Portable Handheld Market, Announces Alliance with Palm, Inc.
AUSTIN, Texas, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move to advance one of the
company's global growth opportunities, Motorola, Inc.'s (NYSE: MOT)
Semiconductor Products Sector, the embedded mobile computing leader with
cellular and personal digital assistant (PDA) systems expertise, today
announced its alliance with Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM), to provide Palm OS®
licensees with the next generation of DragonBall microprocessors with ARM®
core-based technology. The alliance, part of Palm's new Palm OS Ready Program, benefits the
entire community of Palm OS licensees and software developers, and enables
manufacturers to design ARM core-based multimedia products to meet consumers'
high expectations and active mobile lifestyles. ``As the number one microprocessor for handheld computers, Motorola's
DragonBall family has been at the forefront of the rapidly growing portable
devices market with Palm's products for six years,'' said Omid Tahernia, vice
president and general manager of Motorola's Wireless and Mobile Systems
Division.
``Our continued alliance with Palm will take the relationship even
further, enabling us to develop and deliver innovative consumer products for
the Palm OS market.'' This alliance positions Motorola closer to new mobile systems trends and
the opinions of software developers, contributing to the fast delivery of
technology and service. ``Motorola has been a long-time Palm partner, and we are very pleased to be
working with that team in new ways,'' noted Alan Kessler, vice president and
general manager, Platform Solutions Group, Palm, Inc.
``We expect this new
program to be a win for all constituencies involved.'' According to Tahernia, Motorola is pleased to work with Palm toward this
common goal to deliver rich multimedia capabilities to Palm OS licensees and
developers while providing ease of use, long battery life and high
performance. The DragonBall MX1, the first ARM core-based product in Motorola's
DragonBall family, offers:
* Industry-leading, best-in-class handheld performance;
* The first Bluetooth(TM) wireless technology-ready applications
processor platform;
* Rapid, easy scalability from 68K to ARM cores; and
* Long battery life.
The DragonBall MX1 facilitates the use of data applications, e-mail and
the Internet in wireless computing environments, and empowers Palm OS software
developers to write programs for a wide range of wireless applications. ``The next generation of portable wireless products opens a new era in
interoperability among devices and collaboration among people, changing the
way we work, share information and interact with each other,'' said Tahernia.
``GPRS phones, PDAs, smart phones -- Motorola's wireless embedded solutions
have been the backbone of the phenomenal success of these products over the
past decade.
But the most compelling part is only beginning to take shape.
Our ARM core-based DragonBall MX family leverages our system-on-chip expertise
to meet converging needs for wireless and multimedia applications.'' The DragonBall MX1 expands Motorola's comprehensive portfolio of wireless
embedded solutions and provides customers with ``one-stop shopping'' for
smaller, lighter, lower-cost mobile products.
Motorola has a strong legacy of
serving both the cellular industry for nearly 30 years and the PDA market
since its inception in 1995.
Motorola is also a licensed architectural
partner of ARM technology.
Motorola's DragonBall MX1 offers an ideal
combination of price, performance, power consumption and features, including:
* Five generations of expertise that have been incorporated into the
DragonBall MX1, speeding time to market and driving value for
cost-effective, rich multimedia.
* An extremely low-power mobile multimedia client system-on-a-chip that
is engineered for high performance and long battery life. DragonBall
products have the longest stand-by power in the industry.
* A migration bridge between the 68K and ARM architecture due to
extensive reuse of the industry's most widely accepted, integrated and
proven peripheral set.
* The only cost-effective Bluetooth ready solution for wireless PDAs.
Bluetooth baseband functionality is integrated into the processor that
provides a seamless Bluetooth solution for PDA applications.
* Shared peripheral sets that include an LCD controller that supports
16 gray-level monochrome, color STN displays and color TFT displays.
* Upward-compatible applications across all members of the DragonBall
family of products and platforms.
Motorola's DragonBall MX1 is targeted for advanced information appliances,
smart phones, Web browsers/tablets, digital media audio players, handheld
computers based on the popular Palm OS platform, and mobile data/voice
applications such as Motorola's wireless cellular products. With more than 30 million devices shipped to date and the support of a
suite of the largest software and reference designs in the market, the
DragonBall solution is the best-selling microprocessor for handheld computers
in the world.
DragonBall is found in more than 75 percent of all the world's
PDAs (source:
International Data Corporation (IDC), Motorola).
IDC predicts
a compound annual growth rate of 36 percent worldwide and 29 percent
domestically for handheld/pocket-sized devices during the next few years. Wireless Convergence -- Made Possible by Motorola By combining its legacy of wireless experience with its success in the
mobile computing space, Motorola enables developers to design smart
products -- things that think, things that communicate, sophisticated devices
that people can wear and hold, innovative products that combine fashion and
function.
The DragonBall microprocessors are designed to enhance mobile
devices -- including mobile phones, PDAs, desktop PCs -- on any network,
anywhere.
For years, Motorola has been an established industry leader in
providing wireless communications solutions that:
* Are fast, cost-effective and easy to use
* Speed up Internet services, like those enabling mobile e-commerce.
* Are designed to be low power, enabling long battery life.
* Span the communication-computing spectrum from simple voice-only
wireless clients to rich multimedia platforms.
By integrating DragonBall microprocessors into all kinds of wireless
convergence smart products, developers can help make these products more
reliable, smaller, simpler, and affordable enough for everyone. Product Information To deliver total solutions to the market, the DragonBall family benefits
Motorola's licensing agreement with ARM Holding for use of the ARM920T core
technology on the DragonBall MX1; Sony Corporation for use of the Memory
Stick(TM) interface on DragonBall MX1 and Super VZ; and Digianswer A/S for
Bluetooth(TM) wireless technology on DragonBall MX1.
Motorola is a board
member of the Secure Digital Association. The DragonBall family is capable of supporting industry-leading systems
such as the Palm OS platform, Microsoft® Windows® CE operating system and
Pocket PC, Linux® operating system, Symbian(TM) handhelds and EPOC(TM)
technology. The DragonBall family is fully supported with the CodeWarrior®
development environment from Metrowerks®, a Motorola company.
With more
than 35,000 registered users developing applications with CodeWarrior for Palm
OS handheld tools, Metrowerks is the leading commercial tools provider for the
DragonBall platform.
The Metrowerks CodeWarrior IDE(TM) has been precisely
tailored to the MX1 while fully integrating the necessary ARM920T software
products.
In this way, users already familiar with ARM tools may get up to
speed very quickly.
In addition, the MX1 CodeWarrior software provides an
easy transition from 68K-based applications to the ARM core-based MX1 as part
of our policy of providing a continual upgrade path for all DragonBall family
tools. About Motorola As the world's #1 producer of embedded processors, Motorola's
Semiconductor Products Sector creates DigitalDNA(TM) system-on-chip solutions
for a connected world.
Our strong focus on communications and networking
enables customers to develop smarter, simpler, safer and synchronized products
for the person, work team, home and automobile.
Motorola's worldwide
semiconductor sales were $7.9 billion (USD) in 2000.
http://www.motorola.com/semiconductors/ Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is a global leader in providing integrated
communications and embedded electronic solutions.
Sales in 2000 were
$37.6 billion.
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EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Carolyn Smith
Motorola
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