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Phoenix Technologies Introduces HyperSpace Technology for mobile computing Platforms

By Jenny • Feb 24th, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

Phoenix Technologies recently unveiled its new HyperSpace Technology for mobile computing platforms. The HyperSpace is actually an always-connected computing environment that is aimed at improving the mobile experience in a number of ways. The technology is exclusively meant for mobile platforms powered by ARM processors.

The HyperSpace always-connected software works best with ARM Cortex-A8 processor architecture. The Cortex-A8 has the potential to use this technology for enhanced code density and performance. Symbian was one of the first to support the ARM Cortex-A8 processor with its OS, so we can expect new Nokia smartphones, like the successor to the Nokia E71, to hopefully sport the new technology. This simply means that the mobile computing enthusiasts will achieve new levels o productivity. The always-connected technology will offer rapid boot-up/power-down functionality to enable the users gain quick access to web-based applications. The device will be able to instantly connect to the best available network if exposed to different wireless networks. HyperSpace always-connected technology will also allow the OEMs develop lightweight netbooks with extended battery life. Both computing and connectivity will get big boost in terms of performance, automation and reliability.

Woody Hobbs, President and CEO of Phoenix Technologies said, “Our OEM partners are responding to consumer demand for user-friendly computing devices of all kinds, especially lightweight, nimble netbooks, and because of the way people are using netbooks, require what HyperSpace delivers – a dynamic online experience available in just seconds, with extended battery life.”

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