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Total views: 15306 About me: BIO: Robert Syputa, BSEE, MBA, is Senior Analyst... (show)BIO: Robert Syputa, BSEE, MBA, is Senior Analyst and has over 30 years experience in the broad field of electronics and eight years experience as a telecommunications industry analyst and consultant, particularly in the emerging fields of Wireless Broadband and related businesses and technologies. His background experience includes technical sales at Fairchild Semiconductor and sales management at Philips. Robert ran TEAM Associates, an independent manufacturer's representative firm whose clients included Honeywell and GE-Druck. Several years ago, Syputa developed an interest in emerging wireless communications fields including cellular and 802.11/802.16 standards for WLAN and WMAN systems. He developed a broad understanding from grounds up analysis of the technologies, companies and business trends shaping the developed and emerging sectors of the converging industry. He has consulted with both startup wireless companies and leaders in the merging WiMAX/WMAN field, with private investment groups and large telecommunications industry hedge funds on products, business strategies, company image and market positioning, and emerging or slated to emerge industry trends and catalysts. Mr. Syputa obtained a Bachelors of Electrical Engineering from Southern Polytechnic State University and a Masters of Business Administration from Seattle University. (hide) Link: www.cloud4g.com
Description: Although the Nokia-Intel agreement targets collaboration on IPR, mobile chips, devices, and open source OS and applications development platforms, this signals the monumental shift that is taking place from mobile communications to Cloud communications of voice, text, and data. Call this the Cloud 4G or Cloud ICT era that compels a high degree of collaboration between IT and mobile voice-text Titans.
1 - Giant Alliance: Intel, Nokia Try Again - BusinessWeek
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jun2009/tc20090623_066569.htmThis article quotes Qualcomm as and TI, the dominant suppliers of 3G chips, as saying they long expected Intel to enter the market for mobile computing devices. While Intel has long signaled their intent to provide processors and graphics for mobile applications, the fact that there is collaboration among two giants of what might be construed as companies that pursue opposing sets of interests is a major new development. The question shifts to what these two giants can cook up: will they deliver low power without sacrificing speed and functions similar to current mobile computing devices or will the new class of products deliver enough power to enable market share gains? The raw power of the collaborators says that they should be able to delvier so long as the degree of willingness is there to pursue their common goals.Description retrieved from the page: For the third time in a decade, the leaders in chipmaking... (show)For the third time in a decade, the leaders in chipmaking and mobile-phone manufacturing join to create wireless devices. Success would roil the tech world. (hide)
2 - Intel and Nokia to Join in Mobile Chip Marriage - PC World
http://www.pcworld.com/article/167186/intel_and_nokia_to_join_in_mobile_chip_marriage.htmlIntel has reported that netbook sales over the past year have far exceeded their forecasts. Nonetheless, this article points out that netbooks are far from delivering the promise of mobile computing. Caught somewhere between notebooks and phones, netbooks are someting of a quick fix compromise. Similar articles appearing in PC/IT journals show the cross-over between the two major industries... Cloud 4G.Description retrieved from the page: Intel targets Nokia to deliver new devices and sell more Intel processors.
3 - New Intel/Nokia partnership a huge win for mobile Linux - Ars Technica
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/06/new-intelnokia-partnership-a-huge-win-for-mobile-linux.arsA major aspect of this agreement that will more immediately benefit Nokia than Intel is the formation of oFono, a joint Linus based effort that bridges the companies individual ARMs-Atom oOS efforts.Description retrieved from the page: Intel and Nokia have announced plans to build a new... (show)Intel and Nokia have announced plans to build a new class of mobile devices that will deliver a richer Internet experience. They have formed a strategic relationship that will involve developing new Intel chips and working together to advance mobile Linux technology. (hide)
4 - Intel, Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks Collaborate on Global WiMax Interoperability for Devices, Infrastructure Equipment
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20070926corp.htmIntel's PR. Not much to be said that isn't discussed elsehwereDescription retrieved from the page: Discover the latest news, press releases, corporate information from Intel Corporation.
5 - 3G-HSPA, Mobile Linux and Open Source are the Big Winners in Intel-Nokia Partnership — WIMAX
http://www.wimax.com/commentary/blog/blog-2009/june-2009/3g-hspa-mobile-linux-and-open-source-are-the-big-winners-in-intel-nokia-partnership-0624Articles on the deal have attracted a large number of comments from mobile, WiMAX/WBA, and IT-networking
6 - Intel, Nokia Partner On Smartphones, Mobile Devices -- Intel Nokia Mobile -- InformationWeek
http://www.informationweek.com/news/hardware/processors/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=218100891This article points out the focus of the agreement: on longer term development that go beyond current devices. We think there is much work that can be accomplished betweetn the two to build new features and forms of devices fitting the general vision for mobile computing deviceDescription retrieved from the page: The collaboration optimizes Intel's Moblin and Nokia's... (show)The collaboration optimizes Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo Linux OS for Internet-connected devices, netbooks, nettops, and in-vehicle information/entertainment. (hide)
7 - Intel, Nokia Partnership Facing Market Challenges -- Mobile Internet Device -- InformationWeek
http://www.informationweek.com/news/hardware/handheld/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=218100945The market challenges that Nokia, Intel, Qualcomm, TI, Motorola..etc. all face is what forces 'strange bed fellows' closer together. How do operators deliver the new applications that are now numbering into the 10s of thousands? Walled gardens are turning into torrents of demand from users and creativity of independent developers. Nokia nor any other single player control this... like conductors they can help orchestrate the cacophony into something that resonates with the audience but they cannot play each instrument themselves.Description retrieved from the page: Beyond the technology agreements, the companies will... (show)Beyond the technology agreements, the companies will need to hone in on two or three form factors or risk market confusion, analysts suggest. (hide)
8 - Intel-Nokia Deal Could Mean Nokia Netbook Is Near
http://gigaom.com/2009/06/23/intel-nokia-deal-could-mean-nokia-netbook-is-near/Rumors have been circulating about development of new Nokia netbook and UMD class devices. What has plagued Nokia and other suppliers is providing devices that both achieve the needed battery life typical of mobile phones and the ability to run multiple PC-like applications similar to netbooks. And beyond that beacons new features including better voice recognition tied to improved user interfaces for doing hands-free calling, voice to text messaging, voice command broswer and program operation, improved device and cloud enabled graphics editing and posting and new forms of social networking and vertical market applications.Description retrieved from the page: Updated: Intel (s intc) is expected to announce today... (show)Updated: Intel (s intc) is expected to announce today that will sell its chips to Nokia (s NOK) for use ... (hide)
9 - Intel, nokia exchange wedding vows - The Inquirer
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1405815/intel-nokia-exchange-wedding-vowsThis article mentions Intel and Nokia 'flirting around the edges' and that Nokia may revert back to the folds of Symbian. We don't see it that way: Althought Symbian is likely to emerge from incubation conversion to open source, it will prove to have been against the grain of IT sourced open environments from which most innovation has sprung. Symbian is far from dead but far from driving the industry forward.
Symbain represents the mobile industry's myopic view of ICT... Motorola made a better long term choice even though the timing was forced.Description retrieved from the page: Companies commit to always-connected computing devices'/>
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10 - Intel, Nokia ink broad mobile alliance - 6/23/2009 - Electronic News
http://www.edn.com/article/CA6666973.htmlDescription retrieved from the page: The non-exclusive Intel and Nokia partnership includes collaboration in several open-source mobile Linux software projects. Intel will also acquire a Nokia HSPA/3G modem IP license for use in future products as part of the deal.
11 - Intel Makes Another Run at Phones With Nokia - WSJ.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124576988211341997.htmlThis article by the Wall Street Journal fails miserably to conprehend the protracted nature of the new technology and market developments. While WiMAX may on the surface have 'failed' to impress some folks on Wall Street, it has far more underpinings than some mad fly editors comprehend.Description retrieved from the page: Intel and Nokia unveiled a broad alliance in technology... (show)Intel and Nokia unveiled a broad alliance in technology for mobile devices, a deal that analyst expect to turn Nokia into an important chip customer for Intel. (hide)
12 - EETimes.com - Analysis: Intel, Nokia deal: Where's the beef?
http://www.eetimes.com/news/semi/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=218100910Another detracting article that will be debunked in good time. We don't wish to give the impression that the road forward is strewn with roses, but atoning current events to past misses simply does not fit.Description retrieved from the page: The agreement between Intel Corp. and Nokia Corp. to... (show)The agreement between Intel Corp. and Nokia Corp. to collaborate in the development of new mobile communication chipsets, OEM hardware and software offered limited information about how such an alliance would work and the products that would result from it, indicating the ongoing PC-mobile handset convergence is still taking shape with winners and losers yet to be clearly determined. (hide)
13 - What Intel, Nokia gain in mobile reboot | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET News
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10271192-64.htmlDescription retrieved from the page: Chip giant and mobile handset maker have more than a few holes in their respective collections of mobile technologies. How far will this go to plug the holes and take them to the next technology plane? Read this blog post by Brooke Crothers on Nanotech - The Circuits Blog.
14 - Intel and Nokia team up on 'new mobile platform' - Jun. 23, 2009
http://money.cnn.com/2009/06/23/technology/nokia_intel.reut/index.htm?section=money_latestDescription retrieved from the page: Intel Corp., the world's biggest chip maker, and cellphone market leader Nokia, said they would work together on a new class of mobile computing device.
15 - Intel-Nokia deal boosts open source | Open Source | ZDNet.com
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=4409Description retrieved from the page: Covering all aspects of the shared software, shared processes business model, including open spectrum, an open Internet and the implications of open source values on politics and society.
16 - What does the Intel Nokia mobile Internet deal mean for open source? - The H Open Source: News and Features
17 - Intel, Nokia Intend to Shape Mobile Computing Together
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Intel-Nokia-to-Shape-Next-Era-of-Mobile-Computing-Together-874507/Description retrieved from the page: Intel and Nokia announce a long-term relationship in which the chip maker and mobile phone maker will develop new types of high-speed, Internet-rich mobile computing devices and chip-set architectures. Intel is keen to join the smartphone space dominated by Apple, RIM and Palm, and Nokia is pursuing additional U.S. market...
18 - Intel, Nokia and Google do battle in mobile Linux market
http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/09/44464/intel-nokia-and-google-do-battle-in-mobile-linux-market.htmDescription retrieved from the page: All the major software companies are lining up behind a set of different so-called “standard” approaches to what will be the first open source mobile phone platform
19 - Intel-Nokia alliance: all you need to know | News | TechRadar UK
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-intel-nokia-hook-up-610806Description retrieved from the page: Intel-Nokia alliance: all you need to know Our 5 predictions for what it all means : TechRadar UK
20 - Intel, Nokia to Launch 'Technology Collaboration' - FOXBusiness.com
http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/technology/intel-nokia-launch-technology-collaboration/Description retrieved from the page: Could an Intel, Nokia partnership lead to a new competitor in the smart-phone market?
21 - Intel, Nokia in mobile computing collaboration - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2009/06/22/daily32.htmlDescription retrieved from the page: Intel, Nokia in mobile computing collaboration
22 - Electronista | Intel, Nokia team on Linux-based phone OS
http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/05/15/intel.and.nokia.make.ofono/Description retrieved from the page: News on - Intel, Nokia team on Linux-based phone OS
23 - Intel, Nokia work on new pocket computer project - USATODAY.com
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2009-06-23-intel-nokia_N.htmDescription retrieved from the page: Intel Corp. and Nokia Corp. said Tuesday they're joining forces to build better technology for smart phones and other mobile Internet devices.
24 - Intel Nokia - Google Search
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=AX9&num=50&q=Intel Nokia&aq=f&oq=&aqi=Search on popular sites reveals that editors were busily dissecting the meaning of the Intel-Nokia agreement. The agreement sent shock waves across the pre-conceived ideas of how companies compete or collaborate as the emerging Cloud 4G battleground emerges.
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