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First Intel-powered BlackBerry launched

Michael Singer CNET News.com

Published: 02 Nov 2005 09:40 GMT

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RIM on Tuesday took the wraps off its first BlackBerry email device to run on an Intel XScale processor.

As previously reported, the long-awaited BlackBerry 8700c, which was code-named Electron, will use Intel's PXA901 cellular processor, code-named Hermon. The device will also come with 64MB of flash memory and 16MB of SRAM.

RIM's BlackBerry devices and messaging service combine to provide people with always-on wireless access to email and corporate data on portable devices.

The device will send and receive voice and data using EDGE wireless networks. EDGE is a mobile network standard that lets users connect to the Internet and send and receive data faster than traditional networks, but slower than the more recent 3G wireless standards.

RIM and Intel together again
This isn't RIM's first time using Intel chips. The company used 386 chips — the same type Intel sold into the PC market in the early 1990s — in its BlackBerry 950 and 957 handheld devices.

Intel already sells its XScale chips in the handheld market, but they tend to be versions of older processors that provide lower levels of performance.

Balsillie said consumers will notice higher speeds than previous devices because of both the network and the new Intel chip.

"It really is a... leap forward in the performance for the user both in voice and in data," he said. "The speed of it is really a system experience. Though you may think it's the network, it's often other things."

The launch of the new BlackBerry comes as rivals — including Microsoft, Palm, Motorola and Nokia — step up their wireless email product lines in a bid for a share of the fast-growing corporate market.

Last month, RIM shares touched their lowest level since May 2004, after investors voiced concern about increased competition and the company's legal battle with patent holding company NTP.

Also last month, RIM lost several attempts to derail the patent-infringement ruling against it, which meant the case was sent back to the lower court where it was first heard.

NTP successfully sued RIM in 2002 and won an injunction in 2003 to halt US sales of the BlackBerry and shut down its service. That injunction was stayed pending appeal. The US Supreme Court last week declined to consider an emergency appeal by RIM. NTP said it will once again ask the court to confirm the injunction.

Balsillie said he could not comment on the case, but reiterated past comments that RIM has a "workaround" technology designed to skirt patents at the centre of the legal battle.

"As we've said before, we have a workaround. We said that back in June and we say it now," he said. "We're committed to supporting our market and supporting our customers."

Reuters contributed to this report.

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