Intel Shows Off GNOME3-Based Tizen Shell

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 24 May 2013 at 05:52 PM EDT. 15 Comments
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At the Tizen conference this week in San Francisco, Intel showed off an Intel Ultrabook running their next-generation Tizen 3.0 platform that's using a shell/desktop derived from GNOME 3.x.

Intel showed off their early work on the Tizen 3.0 Linux platform that will be released later in the calendar year. Compared to the stock Enlightenment-based HTML5-emphasized environment, Intel's Tizen Shell is to be based on the GNOME 3 desktop environment.

Announced this week was also the first Qt for Tizen alpha release.

Embedded below is the video of Tizen running on an Intel Ultrabook.

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