Intel, Nokia collaborate to launch new mobile computers
June 24, 2009 by Eric
Filed under CELL & MOBILE ACCESSORIES, CELL & MOBILE Information, CELL & MOBILE PHONES
Intel and Nokia have announced a strategic, long-term relationship that should bring us “a new class of Intel Architecture-based mobile computing device and chipset architectures”.
According to the two giant companies, their goal is to develop a new mobile platform capable of combining high-bandwidth mobile communications, Internet connectivity, and the power and efficiency of computers.
The future devices from Nokia and Intel will come in a “user-friendly pocketable form factor”, offering the best we get today from smartphones, netbooks and notebooks. So they’ll probably be somewhat similar to Nokia’s Internet Tablets, but more powerful and with more features.
Intel and Nokia also plan to collaborate on the software side. Their devices will use open source platforms – Maemo and Moblin are mentioned.

(this is our rendering of the rumored Nokia Sparrow)
Intel further said that it has signed an agreement with Nokia to license its HSPA/3G modem technologies.