Intel Delivers Next-Generation Processors Specifically Designed for Cell Phones and Wireless PDAs; New Devices Equipped to Handle Multiple Forms of Wireless Broadband Access
TAIPEI, Taiwan—(BUSINESS WIRE)—April 12, 2004—
Intel Corporation today announced a new family of
processors based on Intel XScale(R) technology that can handle
multiple forms of wireless broadband access with enough computing
power to provide cell phones with full motion video conferencing
capabilities and PDAs with DVD-quality video playback.
The processors include a set of new technologies designed to meet
the multimedia, low power and security requirements of advanced cell
phones and wireless PDAs. Intel is also providing key technologies in
addition to processing power including the next-generation of stacked
packaging for added flash memory, a new multimedia accelerator for 3D
rendering, optimized software and reference concept designs that allow
cell phone and PDA makers to bring Intel-based mobile devices to
market faster.
"Advances in wireless broadband demand a new kind of wireless
device," said Sean Maloney, Intel executive vice president and general
manager, Intel Communications Group. "As various forms of wireless
broadband access become increasingly available -- 3G, Wi-Fi or WiMAX
-- mobile devices must have plenty of performance balanced with low
power capabilities to be able to handle all that the Internet has to
offer."
Designed for Cell Phones, Wireless PDAs
The Intel(R) PXA27x family of processors, formerly code-named
"Bulverde," adds a number of new technologies to address the needs of
cell phone and PDA users. It is the first product to integrate the
Intel Wireless MMX(TM) technology, providing additional performance
for 3-D games and advanced video while improving battery-life. The new
chip also utilizes Wireless Intel SpeedStep(R) technology, enabling
significant power savings by intelligently managing voltage and
frequency changes similar to the technology used in the company's
notebook processors.
Also for the first time, Intel has integrated important security
features through its Intel Wireless Trusted Platform to provide
services such as trusted boot, secure storage of private information
and cryptographic keys, and support for common security protocols. To
help increase camera phone capabilities and quality, Intel has also
incorporated Intel Quick Capture technology to support cameras
delivering up to four or more megapixels of image quality.
The Intel PXA27x processor family will be offered in multiple
configurations of clock speeds running from 312 up to 624 MHz, and
with as much as 64 megabytes of stacked Intel StrataFlash(R) memory.
Multimedia Accelerator Delivers Added Mobile Multimedia
Performance
Optimized to complement the Intel PXA27x processor family, the new
Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator delivers advanced video and graphic
capabilities to enable full screen video at full frame rates without
sacrificing battery life. The Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator
delivers DVD-quality video playback on VGA displays and supports a
wide range of video formats such as MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and Microsoft*
Windows Media Video9.
The Intel 2700G enables crisp graphics and the high resolution (up
to SXVGA) dual display features enable business users to view two
independent images simultaneously. This allows for a variety of
business activities, such as video conferencing or running
presentations directly from a PDA or other wireless device. For
entertainment purposes, the Intel 2700G delivers an outstanding mobile
gaming experience, giving users exciting, 3D content on their mobile
device.
Solutions Beyond Silicon
To help device makers develop and deliver next-generation
communication and computing devices, Intel is also providing a number
of the key technologies and platforms in addition to processing power.
The Intel cell phone concept design provides customers and
developers with an example of how to utilize many of the application
and communications technologies needed to build an advanced smart
phone with multi-operating system (OS) support. The platform is the
first design from Intel to support a number of wireless networks, or
"modes" including cellular GSM/GPRS, Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth
technologies. The phone platform supports full-featured operating
systems from companies like Microsoft*, PalmSource*, Symbian* as well
as MontaVista* Linux and Java* environments.
Developed in conjunction with system integrator Intrinsyc*, the
handheld concept design utilizes Intel's new processor along with the
Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator and 64MB of Wireless Intel
StrataFlash memory to bring new levels of performance and capabilities
to PDAs.
Intel also developed the Intel Mobile Scaleable Link, a high-speed
interface that helps speed the data delivery process from wireless
networks to the processor. By moving data at speeds of up to 416
megabits per second, the technology results in more responsive
applications and overall performance improvements. Intel is extending
its leading flash and processor stacking technology to the next
generation of stacked packaging to enable more memory and higher
performance in less than half the space of typical memory packaging.
To provide system and application engineers the ability to fully
utilize the features of the Intel PXA27x processor family, Intel is
providing the Intel(R) Compiler and Intel(R) Integrated Performance
Primitives, as well as optimized board support packages with drivers
and power management software. Key OS vendors and ISVs like Sony Music
Entertainment* have utilized these tools to create a comprehensive
library of applications optimized for the new processors.
Pricing and Availability
The Intel PXA27x processor family is available today in sample
quantities, with volume production this quarter. The Intel PXA270
processor at 312 MHz has a suggested list price of $32 (USD) in 10,000
unit quantities. The Intel 2700G Multimedia Accelerator has a
suggested list price of $17 (USD) in 10,000 unit quantities.
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