ARM and Ubuntu Working on New Mobile Platform?

By Chris - 11/14/2008 1:02:02 PM



ARM and Ubuntu have announced that they are working on a new Ubuntu version for the AMRv7 architecture, including the Cortex-A8 and A9 processors. The new version will get you low-power consumption and integrated graphics in a new platform for mobile devices. This new platform will be available for netbooks, internet tablet and other mobile devices excepting cell phones starting with April 2009. We’ll tell you more next year!

via Press

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Tags: ARM, mobile platform, ubuntu



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