
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel has been competing in the processor market. But this time, they try to get along alliance with Nokia to develop MeeGo on smart phone platforms.
Yes, AMD has decided to join Intel and Nokia in the project MeeGo. MeeGo who was born in February 2010 and then is combined operating system from Nokia and Maemo Moblin made by Intel.
“MeeGo brings open source mobile operating system interesting that we hope will be adopted by device makers. We are happy to provide technical resources to develop MeeGo join,” said Ben Bar-Haim, corporate vice president of Software Development AMD.
Quoted by Twitteling of ITProPortal, OS MeeGo plan will be used by smartphone devices to tablet. But considering the competition is very tight, MeeGo still must prove his ability.
Nevertheless, confident tone surfaced from MeeGo makers. Not long ago, the Intel believes MeeGo later can be easily pushed into the top five of the top OS. Handset with MeeGo OS is currently in the stage of manufacture.
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