According to foreign media reports, after Nokia announced its strategic cooperation with Microsoft and plans to use Windows Phone as the main operating system, Intel issued a statement saying, we are disappointed with Nokia's decision to abandon the MeeGo system, but intel is not disappointed because MeeGo supports multiple devices.
Intel spokesman Suzy Ramirez) said he was disappointed with Nokia's decision, but Intel will continue to work on the development of the Meego system. It welcomes Nokia to continue to contribute to the open source of MeeGo. He also said that the first day of MeeGo development was to give consumers more choices. MeeGo's development strategy was to coexist with operating systems such as Windows and Android, this strategy remains unchanged.
He stressed that intel is not desperate. MeeGo is not just a mobile operating system, it supports a variety of devices, including Automotive Systems, netbooks, tablets, set-top boxes and other fields. In last July, MeeGo was selected by the GENIVI alliance as the basis for its next version of the on-board information entertainment system IVI-In-Vehicle Infotainment. GENIVI is a non-profit Industry Alliance. Its members include the BMW group, Intel, General Motors, and ARM.
When asked about intel's smart phone plan, martíres did not respond.