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ARM usually refers to the company ARM holdings, which is now famous for being behind the processor designs of the large majority (some say 98%) of the smartphones in the world. The ARM Architecture is a set of instructions based on the idea of RISC (reduced instruction set computer) which says that reducing the number of instructions to the most basic enables faster execution of each instruction. ARM Licenses the instruction set or complete processor design to its clients, which includes Nvidia, Qualcomm, Marvell, Freescale, TI, ST-Ericsson and many others.
We’re quite used to seeing tablets and smartphones being powered by ARM processors, but how often do you see a device powered by Intel’s Moorestown processor? Intel does seem to be getting rather serious about getting its processors into mobile devices, and now of an Aava prototype phone that is powered by the aforementioned silicon have surfaced. It’s running the MeeGo OS, which is the OS that Nokia will be using the power its next generation of powerful phones on. Details on this device weren’t mentioned just yet, but we do know that the browser and Wi-Fi were working on this prototype. We’re looking forward to digging up more information on this.
Aava MeeGo And Moorestown Powered Prototype Phone Pictured
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