Posted on 24 May 2010
Tags: Computex, intel, morrestown, u3400, u5400
In a Webcast (still ongoing) by Intel today, Mooly Eden has just presented Intel’s processor range for ultra-thin laptops.

Based on Nehalem, products will include Intel Turbo technology that will allow cores to run up to thermal limits based on live measurements.
The U3400 (1Ghz Celeron) , U5400 (1.2Ghz Pentium) could be interesting for high-end UMPCs although Mooly talked about 17W TDP in his presentation. Remember that the parts are relatively expensive too. Mainly though, this is a product range for stylish laptops…
Update: In the Q&A, Mooly mentioned that Intel will disclose and discuss new silicon for the tablet space.

Press release is not yet available but there’s an ultrathin press kit here.
News about the ‘Tablet’ silicon revealed in the Q&A can be found here.
Posted on 29 September 2009
Tags: idf, intel, menlow, mids, moblin, morrestown
I’m just a few posts away from completing my Intel Developer Forum 2009 related work now and it’s time to round-up and summarize the news and to try and work out what it means for 2010 and 2011. Power-gating, Mobiln 2.1 and the App Store are just three very important elements but for the full overview, check out an article I’ve just posted at UMPCPortal which goes over everything I learned. I can not deny that it was disappointing not to see more Moorestown prototypes but the news is more than enough to keep my excitement going until the next big event. See you at CES 2010 in January.
IDF round-up at UMPCPortal.
Image via. Intel
Many thanks to Intel and the Intel Insider program for the sponsorship of my MIDMoves work at IDF.