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Date: 3rd Sept 09
Smartbook was the top attraction at Freescale
Semiconductor's event in Bangalore
At the Freescale technology forum in Bangalore, Freescale
processor based smartbook from Pegatron was displayed for
the users to experience it's features. It is a 9.1-inch
screen smartbook with 8 hours battery backup. This smartbook
is expected to cost less then 200$ when it hits the market
in coming months. Freescale Semiconductor has designed processors
exclusively for the portable internet-dependent personal
media-gadget for netizens. Freescale prefer to call this
net-dependent device as smart book rather than a netbook.
The processor powering this notebook is ARM Cortex based
i.MX515 SoC from Freescale. This processor works fanless
and consumes less power than X86 based processors. What
it lacks is, it doesn't support windows XP and Vista. It
works on an Ubuntu Linux and supports other such Linux versions.
This processor also supports Google's Android and Chrome
OS.
The opinion among the visitors was the smart book even
without windows support could do well in the market. The
non-office application using Internet surfers are going
to be the major buyers of this kind of a product.
Along with Freescale, the other early semiconductor vendors
with exclusive devices for netbook market are Qualcomm (Snapdragon)
and Texas Instruments (OMAP3) with ARM processor cores.
The distinction between mobile phone and a portable computer
has blurred further in all aspects. Nokia is now expanding
into netbook space, and also portable-computer OEMs have
already expanded into smart phone area.
Other than the smartbook, no other exciting new product
found at the Freescale technology forum. Other products
displayed include devices for automotive industrial and
lighting applications, which Freescale has developed sometime
back.
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