
Elektrobit Corp. (EB) demonstrated a cellular-voice-enabled mobile Internet device (MID) reference design that will run Intel's next-generation Moorestown mobile processor on the "Moblin v2 for MIDs" stack sometime next year. The Linux-ready design supports WiMAX, WiFi, and Bluetooth, and used VirtualLogix's VLX technology to run VoIP functions in a separate environment from Linux for better voice Quality of service. The new design is based on the Moorestown processor which is a next generation processor and heir to the Intel Atom. It is pretty small with just 0.5 inches thickness and a 4 inch LCD display. Sadly you will have to wait till 2010 till you get a commercial one in your hand.
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