Moorestown (computing platform)
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Moorestown is the Intel Corporation's handheld MID and smartphone platform based on Lincroft system-on-a-chip with an Atom processor core, Langwell input/output Platform Controller Hub (I/O PCH), and a Briertown Power Management IC.[1][2] Announced in 2010, the platform was demonstrated running Moblin Linux.[3]
The Moorestown platform introduced the Simple Firmware Interface (SFI), a lightweight alternative to ACPI. In Linux 5.12, support for SFI, which was previously marked as obsolete, was removed from the kernel by Intel.[4][5]
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- ^ Intel’s Next-Generation Handheld Platform (codenamed “Moorestown”)
- ^ Intel Demonstrates Moorestown Smartphones and Tablet Running Moblin, Including LG, [Quanta] and [Compal]
- ^ The Linux Kernel Obsoletes The Intel Simple Firmware Interface
- ^ Intel's Simple Firmware Interface Being Killed Off With Linux 5.12
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