Intel is looking for a new place to put it’s Atom in. Besides all the netbooks which carry it, Intel suggests a media phone which should use the Atom and replace current home phones. Essentially the concept phone would basically be a more powerful MID capable of doing more stuff than your regular home phone. The phone will most likely look like a touchscreen nettop running on Mobiln and making calls for you. When will we see a prototype?

Here’s what Intel’s Atom phone should feature:

  • Dimensions • 5.4 inch x 9.6 inch (137.3 mm x 243.7 mm)
  • Processor • Intel Atom processor Z5XX 533 MHz FSB
  • Chipset • Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W
  • Supported operating systems • Moblin
  • Memory • 1 GB DDR2 533 MHz SODIMM
  • Storage • 8 GB Compact Flash• 1 SATA optional
  • Display/Video/Graphics • 8.9-inch resistant-touch LCD (16:9 aspect ratio LVDS)
  • Audio • HD audio, up to 4 audio streams
  • I/O connectivity • 2 SDIO/MMC serial interfaces • RS232 • 1 PCI Express port • 6 USB (5 external, 1 internal) • 2X RJ45 (LAN and PC) • 1 HDMI • 1 RJ22 • 3.0 mm audio jacks – mic input headset output • 2.0 mm phone headset jack • Internal speakers and mic
  • Modular options • Wi-Fi/Bluetooth • USB port (DECT FXO) • (Camera optional) • 1 mini PCIe slot

via Tom’s Hardware

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