Intel and Novell make mobile push

By Shaun Nichols on May 9, 2009 8:59 AM
Filed under Software

Companies vow to work on mobile Linux systems.

Intel and Novell have reiterated their backing for Linux-based mobile devices. Intel said on Thursday that it would be renewing its deal with the Linux developer to create mobile Linux netbooks and handsets under the Moblin initiative.

Under the deal, the two companies are partnering to develop Linux-based netbooks that use Intel's Atom processor. The partnership was first established in October 2008.

Intel launched the Moblin programme in 2007 as a way to increase adoption of its mobile processor line. Last month the company handed control of the project to the Linux Foundation.

In addition to extending the partnership, Novell announced plans to open a new development centre in Taiwan which will work in co-operation with Intel's own facilities on the island to develop Atom systems for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

"We are extending our involvement with Moblin because we believe that it provides a richer mobile internet experience," said Novell president and chief executive Ron Hovsepian.

"The emergence of such mobile computing platforms as netbooks presents a significant growth opportunity.

"We believe that Moblin-based Novell software on Intel-based platforms will offer OEMs and original design manufacturers exceptional solutions for delivering a full internet experience on such devices."

 
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