Windows Powered Smartphone Concept Design
Microsoft and Intel Unveil Windows Powered Smartphone
Concept Design Based on Intel® Personal Internet Client
Architecture
First Handset Based on Concept
Design Now in Production
Intel and Microsoft Corp. today announced the immediate availability of the first Microsoft and Intel Windows® Powered Smartphone concept design based on the Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture (Intel® PCA). The joint hardware and software concept design allows manufacturers to expedite rapid development and reduce the cost of bringing advanced, data-enabled handsets to market.
Wistron Corporation, a leading supplier of information and communication technology products, is the first to take advantage of this concept design. The company’s device will be available later this year.
By taking advantage of this template for building Windows Powered Smartphones powered by Intel® XscaleTM technology, device manufacturers can now utilise the collective research and development resources of Microsoft and Intel, and focus their resources solely on features that improve the end-user experience and distinguish their products in the marketplace.
“Today’s introduction of
the Microsoft and Intel concept design is a giant leap
forward for the mobile handset ecosystem,” said Juha
Christensen, corporate vice president of the Mobile Devices
Division, Microsoft. “By working with Intel, we’re thrilled
to jointly deliver on the vision of informing, connecting
and entertaining customers on Microsoft’s Windows Powered
Smartphone anytime, anywhere.”
“Today’s introduction is a
key milestone for the cellular wireless industry,” said Ron
Smith, senior vice president and general manager, Intel
Wireless Communications and Computing Group. “Now, with the
Intel and Microsoft design, manufacturers and mobile
operators around the world have access to ready-made,
powerful ingredients based on Intel PCA that allow them to
deliver a diverse range of innovative smart devices at a low
cost.”
The Microsoft and Intel concept design combines Microsoft’s powerful Windows Powered Smartphone software with the Intel® PXA262 processor, an innovative stacked memory and microprocessor design, to enable 176x220 pixel colour screen, integrated camera and up to five hours of talk time and 72 hours of standby time. Phones based on this design can easily surf the Web, play media files and seamlessly integrate with Outlook® and other PC applications.
About Smartphone
Microsoft® Smartphone
software delivers a personal and powerful mobile phone
experience offering customers multiple ways to keep in
touch, whether via voice, text or a combination of the two.
Optimal for work or for play, Smartphone allows users to
access their most essential corporate or personal data
remotely on a brilliant color display. Smartphone users also
have the luxury of getting their Smartphone up and running
with personal and corporate data in two or fewer minutes,
due to a customised over-the-air configuration process
Microsoft designed to alleviate the hassle in buying and
configuring a new phone.
About Microsoft
Founded in
1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in
software, services and Internet technologies for personal
and business computing. The company offers a wide range of
products and services designed to empower people through
great software - any time, any place and on any
device.
About Intel
Intel, the world's largest chip
maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer,
networking and communications products. Additional
information about Intel is available at
www.intel.com/pressroom
Microsoft, Windows and Outlook
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.
About Wistron
Wistron is a supplier of a wide but
focused selection of ICT products, such as desktop and
mobile PCs, handheld devices, information appliances,
communication products and storage and networking systems.
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names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may
be the trademarks of their respective
owners.
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