Intel demonstrated the first working Moorestown chips to come out of its labs during the Intel Developer Forum here.
Moorestown, which was first announced by the company in 2007, consists of two silicons; Lincroft and Langwell. Lincroft integrates the input/output processor, memory controller, graphics, video encode/decode and native 2D, while Langwell, a single communication hub, supports various I/O ports enabling connection with wireless, storage, and display components.
Moorestown is designed for portable computers dubbed by Intel as Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).
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