Papers, Presentations, & Articles
- Moblin White Paper
In this white paper, Derek Speed, Senior Technologist at Intel Corporation, provides an overview of the goals and motivation behind the Moblin project, architecture, key technologies, and how to get involved. Brazilian Portuguese version - Moblin Applications
Derek Speed describes the Moblin project applications that are currently underway, along with some areas where we would like to see applications developed. - Moblin Presentation
View the presentation on Moblin.org - Open Source Development for the Intel-powered Mobile Internet Device by Intel's Technologist Mark Skarpness and Engineering Manager Danny Zhang at the Intel Developer Forum, Shanghai on April 3rd, 2008.
Videos & Demos
- Moblin, a new paradigm for mobile internet software
View what is possible. It's your move next! - Moblin.org: Open Source Project for Mobile Devices (video)
Dirk Hohndel, Chief Open Source Strategist shares the vision of Moblin.org - an open source project to create innovative software stacks for mobile internet devices (MIDs). - Renee James at Intel's Developer Forum in Shanghai, April 2-3
Watch Renee James, VP and General Manager of Intel's Software and Solutions Group talk about the importance of Moblin in Intel's MID (Mobile Internet Device) strategy. See just a few of the application uses as executives from Red Flag, Asianux, Haansoft, and Miracle narrate and walk through the demos. Approximately 9mins, English and some Mandarin.
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Browse the Source
This page provides the git command for each project, which allows you to browse the source code.
Use the SDK
Track Bugs
Additional Resources
- Intel® Software Network
- Intel® Capital's Open Source Incubator Program
- Intel® C++ Software Development Tool Suite 1.0 for Linux OS Supporting Mobile Internet Devices
- Intel® Platforms
This page describes the Intel platforms that support Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). Currently, there is one such platform, the Intel® Ultra Mobile Platform 2007.
