Phoenix
Technologies, a supplier of the so-called PC 3.0 products, services
and embedded technologies, has ported its HyperSpace
always-connected computing environment to
mobile computing platforms powered by ARM
processors.
Specifically, the
always-connected software is designed for the ARM Cortex-A8
processor architecture which utilises technology for enhanced code
density and performance.
It is designed to
provide an optimum platform for HyperSpace because of its
lightweight footprint and performance, helping OEMs develop and
build netbooks with extended battery life.
HyperSpace has
been constructed to simplify and improve the mobile experience in
multiple ways to
enable mobile computing professionals achieve new levels of
productivity. It allows rapid boot-up/power-down that should
give users quick access to web-based applications as users are
instantly and automatically connected to the best available network
even if the mobile computing device is carried in and out of range
of different wireless networks.
Explaining the
launch, 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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