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Details of Intel's top-secret conference revealed

Sam Symons   on 12 February 2009 - 04:00 · 8 comments & 4340 views

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As Valleywag reports, Intel recently held a top-secret conference with a lot of big name people attending, including John Faith, head of MySpace Mobile, as well as a wireless executive from Disney. Why would Intel hold a conference with high authority figures? Simple: to build a smartphone targeting "the runaway success of Apple's iPhone."

These devices based on Intel's design will be running Google's Android operating system, but probably won't actually have Intel's logo on the device. The mentioned design that was shown at Intel's conference apparently had a large amount of variable resistance sensors, which means that Intel's technology could, possibly, allow the device to react just by the way it's held. These sensors are found in all sorts of things, like touchscreens and dials. Interesting stuff, and it shows that the smartphone device market is evolving, rather than companies just pumping out phones with the same features.

So why is Intel really bothering though? Gathering together high profile names just to build another smartphone? Well, it's not just that; Apple owns it's own personal chip-design factory, which essentially means it doesn't have to go through Intel, one of the leaders in CPU manufacturing. This is bad news for Intel, as the iPhone is admittedly a very successful device and they would be understandably worried that they aren't involved with it.

Keep an eye out for more details when they are revealed.

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#1 +majortom1981 on 12 Feb 2009 - 05:00
Dell didnt happen to be at this meeting are they? They have been rumoured to be coming out with a phone.
#2 +Berserk87 on 12 Feb 2009 - 06:46
im curious if intel is going to be designing/building this project or if there just trying to sell these companys with its ideas, and get some serious smartphone competition using intel processors.
#3 Fagutish on 12 Feb 2009 - 07:04
Looks like someone wont be using an Intel Atom derivative for their iPhone platform anytime soon..
Though Apple's purchase of that ARM company PA Semi gave this away really..
#4 Antaris on 12 Feb 2009 - 13:15
I'd be quite interested in this. I haven't really been a fan of Android recently, but I think with enough big names behind it, they could create a compeling platform.
(1 reply) #5 Airlink on 12 Feb 2009 - 14:08
People, the other guys have been trying to beat the iPod since day one. Hell since several years BEFORE day one. And yet iPod zombies continue to infest our malls, our schools, and our public parks. You can't even go into Wall-Mart without seeing an entire wall devoted to i(insertnamehere). Why? It has nothing to do with building a better mousetrap (er.. iPhone); It has everything to do with building a better marketing campaign. Consumers are (by and large) gullible suckers. Yes, I'm looking at you, the one with the life-size Steve Jobs doll. You know who you are.

Look, consumers WANT to be told what to do, what to buy, and where to get it. Apple has mastered this concept, Intel et. al. have not., and Intel et. al. building yet another superior device will do little to change this.
#5.1 Krome on 12 Feb 2009 - 16:23
I am with you on this.
(1 reply) #6 C_Guy on 12 Feb 2009 - 17:07
Google's Android

Ha ha ha ha, I thought they wanted to give iPhone some competition?
#6.1 Sevan on 12 Feb 2009 - 19:46
Android is very promising, I don't doubt that Intel has plans to customize the Andrioid OS.

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