In short, four keynotes from this year's Insyde show booth:
- In future, BIOS from Insyde will have Chromium browser (from the same open-source project as Google Chrome browser)
- The built-in Android OS will be updated to version 2.3
- UEFI is now ready (Insyde have started their UEFI implementation since 2001)
- Support for Intel's latest iFFS technology
Since end-products which implements Insyde BIOS may not always have 3G capability, Insyde have developed their own version of App Market called Insyde Market. In addition to updating the built-in Android to version 2.3, Insyde have developed customized launcher for it, which includes animated desktop and icon layout similar to Honeycomb. A version of launcher with interface similar to iPad also went on display too. The build-in Chromium browser can run most app from Chrome Web Store.
BIOS wise, in addition to UEFI implementations, support for recently announced Intel iFFS was added. The iFFS technology was something Intel developed specifically for SSD to allow a SSD to be correctly resumed from OS suspension even after a power-outage (i.e. battery ran out during the suspension period.)
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