Intel UMPCs Switching To Linux
- April 16th, 2007
- 2 Comments

Not that anyone is excited about UMPCs anymore, but Intel made a pretty bold move this morning. From this day forth, Intel will being using a Linux-based GUI and platform for its UMPCs. Ditching Microsoft’s Origami crapola and going to Linux is an excellent idea. People using UMPCs won’t be installing Windows-dependent apps or anything like that. They’ll just want the basics like IM, web browsing, media playback, and Skype.
The new platform is being dubbed as MID or Mobile Internet Device. These new devices are targeted at the high-end consumer and prosumer and will feature all the good stuff like HSDPA, WiFi, awesome screen resolution, Google Maps, Intel Dual Core processing, and plenty of other yet-to-be-announced features I’m sure. I mean come on, its gotta have Bluetooth! Expect to hear more about MID throughout the year, so keep those ears open.











John (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Actually, from what I understand, Intel is *adding* the Linux umpc to their line, not ditching the Vista model.
Danny (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Linux makes a lot of sense on a umpc. However, as pointed out…they are adding linux not ditching vista and see it as a split market. What they introduced was McCaslin a platform which will run either. The MID reference device they showed was actually running windows. For “crapola” you should look within or maybe try reading past someone else’s blog to get your posts. Love the “from this day forth” melodramatics though, yes indeed, keep those ear open!