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To: Uncle Frank who started this subject8/23/2000 9:11:45 PM
From: willkm3   of 54805
 
The thread's been quiet on ARMHY lately.
I found this interesting tidbit.

yahoo.cnet.com

yahoo.cnet.com

Sources say Palm plans to use the low-power Intel architecture in a forthcoming version of its handheld. Palm chief executive Carl Yankowski said in April that Palm planned to use chips based on designs from England's ARM, though he did not explicitly mention Intel's offering.



Analysts agree that Intel's flavor of the ARM design is the only powerful enough to offer Palm a meaningful improvement on the Motorola Dragonball chips it uses today.

Intel officials would not confirm the design win, and Palm officials would not elaborate on Yankowski's earlier comments.

Both XScale and its StrongARM predecessors make use of the ARM instruction set, but Intel has redesigned the processor to offer far more power than standard ARM designs

ARM Inside everything wireless?

Regards,
Keith
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