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Intel and Nokia have signed an agreement on strategic cooperation

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Two of the world's giant electronics industry agreed on cooperation in the development of advanced mobile devices. Under the agreement signed yesterday, the companies Intel and Nokia will jointly develop the device, which should change the idea of the possibilities of mobile communication. As it will be for the device and how it surpasses netbuki modern and smart phones, no explanation.
With respect to the global minimum, but closer prospect, it is about cooperation in the development of open platforms and the licensing of technology by Intel HSPA.

Companies join forces in the development of Moblin and Maemo platform and the creation of universal applications for them. In addition, joint work in developing open source software such as a mobile OS oFono, manager of Internet connections ConnMan, the Internet browser Mozilla, the window manager X. Org, Bluethooth-protocol BlueZ, interprocess communication system D-BUS, a file manager Tracker , Gstreamer multimedia framework and Multiplatform sound server PulseAudio.
Company Intel certifies Nokia for high-speed data transmission technology HSPA, which should help the Finnish manufacturer in the development of 3G-modems. And while Nokia will continue to create software architecture and wireless modems, on their basis will be the production of chips Intel. Notably, the former American manufacturer of chips pushed exclusively wireless technology WiMAX.

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