Intel has introduced two new processors for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), Z550 and Z515. These two new processors were introduced at Celebrations of the 1-year anniversary of Intel Corporation’s introduction of its wildly popular Intel® Atomâ„¢ processor family. The Z550 is 2GHz chip with a sub-three watt power consumption and will be seen mostly in netbooks. The Z515 is a lower powered chip whose performance can be boosted on demand using “Burst Performance Technologyâ€. During his keynote, titled “Mobility’s Next Wave of Growth,†Chandrasekher demonstrated the first live demo of Intel’s next-generation Atom-based MID platform, codenamed “Moorestown.†Chandrasekher provided a sneak peek into the low-power innovation of the platform by showcasing a greater than 10x idle power reduction compared to today’s Atom-based platform in a side-by-side demo. This dramatic reduction is made possible through a combination of new power management techniques, a new partition optimized for the MID segments and Intel’s Hi-k 45nm manufacturing process. In a press release, Intel said that the Moorestown platform is comprised of a System on Chip (codenamed “Lincroftâ€) that integrates a 45nm Intel® Atomâ„¢ processor core, graphics, video and memory controller, and a companion input/output (I/O) hub which will be due by 2010. The platform will be accompanied by a new Moblin software version that is optimized to enable the rich, interactive, PC-like Internet experience along with cellular voice capabilities.

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