Symbian on Intel’s Atom

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There has been a lot of discussion about the potential of Symbian once combined with S60 and completely unleashed.  The fancies of the wildest and most pragmatic imaginations are most likely to be limited not by technical limitations, but by business realities.

A few of the bright and capable guys in the SOSCO (S60 on Symbian Customer Operations) team have Symbian compiling via GCC and now running on an off the shelf Atom based motherboard from Intel. It would be most interesting to see what level of interest we can generate in this port, especially if that includes some major business partners willing to come in and invest in the development of a product solution, and one that enables some differentiators to come to market for consumers.

Let’s not replicate the PC, Wintel, Netbook model, but instead really showcase the power of our code base, and an ecosystem of highly skilled providers of mobile technology.

The first image shows an S60 active idle screen. The second is a shot of the gear, off the shelf atom board in a vanilla bookshelf pc case.  The third shot is a standard OpenGL demo running on the platform port. I was most impressed with the responsiveness of the UI and upper application layers, and could only smile when we were able to quickly use a baseband modem port to make a call.

// Lee

Posted: April 16, 2009 at 2:19 pm

Last updated: February 5, 2010 at 3:25 pm

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