Worlds know Intel Corp is the biggest chip maker, and Nokia market leader on cellphones also in the world class, said they would work together on a new class of mobile computing device.
Beneath the agreement announced on Tuesday, Intel will buy intellectual possessions from Nokia linked to high-speed wireless technology and the companies also said they sketch to work together on open-source mobile Linux software projects.
They did not provide a precise timeline for the growth of products but said they anticipate “many innovations to result from this collaboration over time.”
The companies said they intended to define “a new mobile platform beyond today’s smartphones, laptop computers and netbooks” for hardware, software and mobile Internet services.
Intel previously sells chips for netbook, a type of small laptop computers, and Nokia has said it would seem into the perhaps of growing further than phones to develop netbooks.
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