Wednesday, March 8, 2006
Intel previews its next-generation notebook platform with speedy system boots and application launch using NAND flash memory during the IDF in San Francisco.
An Intel executive said the company's next platform for notebooks, code named Santa Rosa, attempts to provide some of the immediate response capabilities for mobile computing.
"We need to have devices that boot very, very rapidly the same way that we get off the plane and immediately get a cell phone signal," he said.
Mobile solution providers have long complained about the slow boot time of Windows, even after it comes out of sleep mode. Intel's new technology, code-named Robson, promises boot ups that take half the time of notebooks on the market today and application launches that are five times as fast with its NAND flash memory, said the executive.
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