Then why develop an ARM variant of Meego at all? Seems like a waste of resouces if they only intend to use it on x86 devices.
My prediction is that the N9 will be released late March and have an ARM CPU.
there are not thaat many person inside nokia working with arm+meego port atleast not official. Most active on for example n900 port is stkeep non nokia employe...
Keep in mind that Nokia already has announced at least one device with ST Ericsson U8500, dual ARM Cortex A9 1.2 GHz coming in 2011. MeeGo or Symbian, that is the question: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_ubl-vMLqw
Well, that tagline would be right at the bottom of the poster, after a list of the kind of uninnovative innovations i was talking avbouit before.
Subjective claims are subjective.
As long as they don't make any factual claims, then I think it's left to the reader to interpret the taglines\copywrites.
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And yeah,all adverts do it, that's what we were saying.
Yep, and I've been pointing out that unless the ad makes any specific and factual claims that they cannot live up to, then that's just the norm.
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Anyways...
"THE POWER OF AN INTEL PROCESSOR IN YOUR POCKET"
You got to admit, that would shift a lot of units, and, with that sort of processing power, seeing a lot of desktop software ports wouldn't be entirely out of the question.
These kind of things can generate hype for the initial wave of orders, but they can't sustain continuous sale unless the unit performs as well as the user's expectations. And using "Intel Inside" may raise their expectations to a level that Intel knows they can't deliver on this new platform (yet.)
So I don't think Intel is dumb enough to associate their "Intel Inside" tagline with their first wave of handphones.