Motorola Showcases Microsoft Windows
CE®.NET on i.MX Applications
ProcessorEmbedded Operating
System Enables the Rapid Development of the Next Generation of Smart Handheld
DevicesAUSTIN, Texas - April 23, 2003 - To
empower designers to create compact, smart handheld devices rich in digital
content sharing, gaming, wireless connectivity and web browsing capabilities,
Motorola, Inc's. (NYSE:MOT) Semiconductor Products Sector (SPS) is showcasing
its i.MX processor, combined with the latest versions of Windows CE.NET, at the
Embedded Systems Conference West, San Francisco, April 23-25, 2003.
i.MX offers developers a rich array of
integrated multimedia and communications features, requiring exceptionally short
development time to prototype and manufacture devices such as next-generation
PDAs, smartphones and personal digital entertainment. Motorola is scheduled to
show its i.MX applications processor powering version 4.2 of Windows
CE.NET.
"With Motorola's i.MX high performance,
energy efficient, ARM-based processor family, Motorola provides an added value
of low power consumption to its line of processors," said Scott Horn, director
of the Embedded and Appliance Platforms Group at Microsoft Corp. "The
combination of the i.MX processors with the Windows CE.NET operating system will
enable designers to build innovative, small footprint, smart mobile devices that
include support for rich applications, multimedia, and Internet
connectivity."
Windows CE.NET is the robust,
real-time embedded operating system for building the next generation of mobile,
small footprint smart devices. With a complete operating system feature set and
end-to-end development environment, Windows CE contains everything designers
need to create custom Windows Powered devices that include rich networking,
multimedia and Web browsing capabilities.
Features such as multimedia support and
wireless Internet connectivity consume significant battery power, leading to
less productivity and entertainment time and more time spent recharging
batteries. The low power consumption of the i.MX processors, however, provides
wireless device users with extended run times as a result of an advanced power
management architecture.
Design and
manufacturing techniques used in i.MX processors, such as system bus
architecture and "doze" and "sleep" modes, translate to less power consumption
even for advanced PDA applications. In addition, other integrated features of
the i.MX processors, such as the multimedia extensions and video port, enable
original design manufacturers (ODMs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
to use fewer components in their wireless devices, thus reducing system costs.
"The combination of Motorola's hardware and
Microsoft's software provides the foundation for new, cutting-edge handheld
computing with advanced functionality," said Pete Shinyeda, corporate vice
president and general manager of Motorola's Wireless and Broadband Systems
Group. "The pairing of Windows CE.NET 4.2 with i.MX processors brings new levels
of flexibility and ease of development to OEMs. This allows OEMs to develop
smart handheld devices more quickly and at a lower
cost."
Motorola's i.MX family of processors
provides designers with a complete platform solution. i.MX processors feature
an integrated suite of software and reference designs that greatly accelerates
the creation of next-generation mobile communication products. As part of
Motorola's Innovative Convergence portfolio, the i.MX family allows
manufacturers to develop cost-effective, wireless-enabled, smart handhelds with
a complete range of capabilities, including digital image capture, file sharing,
wireless connectivity, e-commerce using smartcards, multimedia entertainment and
more - all with fewer components, longer battery life, and extra performance for
additional applications and features.
About
Motorola's Semiconductor Products SectorAs the
world's #1 producer of embedded processors, Motorola's Semiconductor Products
Sector creates DigitalDNA™ system-on-chip solutions for a connected world.
Our strong focus on wireless communications and networking enables customers to
develop smarter, simpler, safer and synchronized products for the person, work
team, home and automobile. Motorola's worldwide semiconductor sales were $5.0
billion (USD) in 2002. For more information please visit
www.motorola.com/semiconductorsAbout
MotorolaMotorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global
leader in providing integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions.
Sales in 2002 were $27.3 billion. Motorola is a global corporate citizen
dedicated to ethical business practices and pioneering important technologies
that make things smarter and life better for people, honored traditions that
began when the company was founded 75 years ago this year. For more
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