Intel’s Moorestown processor for portable devices will not be out until 2009, but already it’s threatening to shake up the mobile world. Moorestown is a 45nm processor that will support not just WiFi but WiMax. Its multimedia benefits are endless and will likely go beyond video streaming, web surfing and GPS (see pics below). Now that Apple has fully embraced Intel chips in their computers, it’s not a far-fetched proposition that on the portable market, Intel and Apple’s future are also converging.
[via anandtech]












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