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Intel® Ultra Mobile Platform 2007
The Intel® Ultra Mobile Platform 2007 represents an innovative collection of energy-efficient silicon building blocks and technologies designed to enable manufacturers to deliver a new category of small, truly mobile devices. This second-generation ultra-mobile platform powers exciting, new Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) for consumers or Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs) for business and education segments.

Ultra-mobile Intel® architecture components can enable compelling features and functionality of a PC with the convenience of a more pocketable solution for lifestyles on-the-go.
 
 
Overview
 
Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs)
MIDs personalize a new category of small, truly mobile consumer devices enabling a PC-like Internet experience, coupled with the capability to communicate with others, enjoy entertainment, and access information on-the-go.

Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs)
UMPCs combine the benefits of a mobile Internet experience, with the practicality of security and manageability capabilities expected for business or education use. While these devices can be used for communication and entertainment, they also have access to a variety of PC software applications for productivity on-the-go.
 
 
Ultra Mobile components
 
Intel® processor A100 and A110
Intel offers two new processors as part of the Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007. Based on low-power Intel architecture technology and optimized for use in ultra-mobile devices, they are paired with the new Intel® 945GU Express Chipset and Intel® I/O Controller Hub (ICH7).

Intel® processor A100 Intel® processor A110
600MHz CPU 800MHz CPU
400MHz Front Side Bus 400MHz Front Side Bus
512KB Level 2 Cache 512KB Level 2 Cache
3W TDP 3W TDP
14x19mm package 14x19mm package

 
 
 
Design materials
 

 
Unveiling at IDF Beijing
Anand Chandrasekher, senior VP and general manager of Intel's Ultra Mobility Group, announces the new Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007 and provides a glimpse into plans for Mobile Internet Devices in 2008 and progress on low power Intel architecture.
Watch Anand Chandrasekher's keynote:
 


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