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| 2007-09-10 | Handheld phone/PC offers full-size laptop features Advantage X7500 a PocketPC phone is much smaller than a laptop, more like a conventional PDA. But it offers much of the same functionality of the laptop. |
| 2006-12-04 | App processors suit handsets Marvell has launched its first family of application processors based on Intel's XScale Technology. |
| 2006-08-01 | Nvidia unveils MobileMedia for handheld devices Nvidia Corp. has unveiled its MobileMedia Platform for handheld devices that use Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0. |
| 2006-06-06 | Intel comm-chip business up for sale Intel has put several of its loss-ridden communications-chip businesses on the block. |
| 2006-03-16 | USB 2.0 transceiver designed for Intel processor USB 2.0 transceiver designed for Intel processor |
| 2005-08-08 | Packages pave low-cost way to customize Linux With a price tag of $499, the Built-to-Spec Custom Linux Distributions from TimeSys are designed to give developers a low-cost way to customize Linux to meet their design's unique feature, footprint and processor requirements. |
| 2005-10-18 | Debugging tools reach out to latest processors Macraigor Systems LLC extended the reach of OCDemon, its proprietary on-chip debugging technology, to include ARM Ltd's ARM1136, Freescale Semiconductor's i.MX31, and Intel's 81342 Dual XScale processors. |
| 2002-11-18 | ARM, MIPS fight it out on embedded processor front ARM, MIPS fight it out on embedded processor front |
| 2003-06-16 | Powering next-gen multimedia apps with OMAP processor Powering next-gen multimedia apps with OMAP processor |
| 2003-07-16 | Intel PXA800F for today's cellphones The PXA800F cellular processor is Intel's solution for today's GSM/GPRS mobile phones. This processor features Intel XScale microarchitecture and Micro Signal Architecture (MSA). |
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