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Nokia Windows Phone Use Processor Chip From ST-Ericsson

Written By Info mobile on Thursday, November 3, 2011 | 1:01 AM

Nokia seems to really switch from Qualcomm for windows new phone, if the news was used only as a mere rumor, and now the news has become a reality and officially announced.
Nokia and St. Ericsson has signed an agreement that Nokia will use processor chips belongs to ST Ericsson's newest mobile phone windows based.
This issue was opposed by Microsoft which incidentally is the developer of the OS Windows Phone. Microsoft recommends that Nokia is more inclined to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon mobile processor phonenya Windwos.
Nokia still uses Qualcomm in addition to ST-Ericsson's products, the ARM-based CPU line for dual-core U9500, U8500, and U5500, however, Nokia is still keeping on any mobile phone that will use chips from ST-Ericsson.
The NovaThor U9500 is a platform with a high level of performance intended to combine the tablets and smart phones which is the application processor with HSPA + modem 21Mbp. This platform is also working with the latest dual-core SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processing) in a high performance, low power needs and cost-optimized solutions for all open software platforms. With the combination of dual-core processors, 3D graphics acceleration and high-end broadband modem lead to full web-browsing experience is incredible.
ST-Ericsson spokesman said the use of these processors will be able to lower the price level phones. In fact he states that the price could reach sales of mobile phones under 200 USD.



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