Engineering:Manitoba (computer chip)
Intel PXA800F, code name Manitoba, was a system-on-a-chip (SoC) introduced by Intel in 2003 for use in GSM- and GPRS-enabled mobile phones. The chip was built around an XScale processor core, the likes of which had been used in PDAs, clocked at 312 MHz and manufactured with a 0.13 μm process, with 4 MB of integrated flash memory and a digital signal processor.[1] A prototype board with the chip was demoed during the Intel Developer Forum.[2] Intel noted it was in talks with leading mobile phone manufacturers, such as Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens and Sony Ericsson, about incorporating Manitoba into their phones.[3]
O2 XM, released in 2005, was the only mobile phone with a documented use of the Manitoba chip.[4] An Intel executive stated that the chip version used in the phone was reworked to be less expensive than the initial one.[5] Manitoba was succeeded by the PXA900, code name Hermon, which supported 3G. and continued being marketed by Marvell as they acquired Intel's XScale business.[6][7]
References
- ↑ "Intel Announces 'Wireless-Internet-On-A-Chip' For Cell Phones". 2003-02-13. https://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/2003/20030213net.htm.
- ↑ Kulish, Kim (2003-02-18). "Intel demonstrates the all-in one smartphone Manitoba PXA800F chip...". Corbis. https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/intel-demonstrates-the-all-in-one-smartphone-manitoba-news-photo/524064410.
- ↑ Young, Doug (2003-02-13). "Intel launches cell phone chip, names endorsements". Reuters.
- ↑ Smith, Tony (2005-07-19). "O2 XM music phone: Intel Mobile Media Technology debuts" (in en). https://www.theregister.com/2005/07/19/review_o2_xm/.
- ↑ Krazit, Tom (2005-06-06). "O2 finally gives Intel's Manitoba a home". IDG News Service. https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/133204/o2_finally_gives_intel_manitoba_home/.
- ↑ Goldstein, Harry (2005-01-01). "Intel Tries, Tries Again" (in en). https://spectrum.ieee.org/intel-tries-tries-again.
- ↑ "Marvell Introduces Next Generation Application Processors for Smartphones, Handhelds and Consumer Electronic Devices". 2006-11-29. https://www.marvell.com/company/newsroom/marvell-introduces-next-generation-application-processors-for-smartphones-handhelds-and-consumer-electronic-devices.html.