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NVIDIA's ION platform continues to gain ground in the expanding market for small-sized, portable and desktop computer systems that are powered by Intel's Atom processors. An increasing number of system builders are expanding their portfolios with products that are based on said platform, providing customers... |
9 November 2009 04:58 GMT |
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Earlier this year, Zotac, a well-known vendor of graphics cards and motherboards, adopted NVIDIA’s Ion platform to build a new HTPC-ready motherboard that boasted a compact mini-ITX form factor. On that note, the company is now preparing to provide users with a new model, featuring the same NVIDIA Ion chipset, ... |
30 September 2009 02:27 GMT |
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The all-in-one PC market has certainly benefited from performances and features of low-power Atom processors, if we consider the high number of systems that has recently been launched on the said platform. On that note, it appears that yet another system makes its way on the market, coming from Shuttle Computer. Dubb... |
4 September 2009 03:24 GMT |
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Just recently, ASUS updated its product portfolio with the introduction of a new EeeBox nettop, boasting NVIDIA's ION platform and a dual-core Atom processor, providing users with an enhanced performance, over Acer's Aspire Revo, the first nettop to use the ION platform. On that note, it looks like Acer has... |
2 September 2009 03:41 GMT |
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NVIDIA's ION platform continues to gain ground, providing end-users with a choice for a low-power desktop system that is capable of delivering support for a true home theater PC experience by mixing an Intel Atom processor with NVIDIA's own GeForce motherboard GPU. One such solution is about to be launched ... |
17 August 2009 02:45 GMT |
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Acer's Aspire Revo, the world's first official NVIDIA ION-based nettop, was one of the most anticipated products this year, being the first to combine an Intel Atom processor with an NVIDIA motherboard GPU. The design and overall specifications of the product make it an ideal choice for those users looking ... |
24 July 2009 07:42 GMT |
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NVIDIA's ION platform has been making the headlines since early this year, when the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker officially announced the platform. Since its debut, consumers have been anxious to know which system vendors would be jumping on the ION bandwagon and unveil their own designs. Th... |
4 May 2009 10:15 GMT |
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Shuttle Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of small form factor computer systems, has just announced the introduction of its new Shuttle X Vision line of products. With the launch, the company also introduced a new all-in-one computer system, dubbed X50, which incorporates the Intel Atom processor in a 15.6-in... |
18 March 2009 11:41 GMT |
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While everybody is waiting for the first NVIDIA Ion-based device to make a debut, ASUS and AMD are preparing something different. The device in question is part of ASUS’ large family of Eee netbooks, nettops and all-in-one computer systems and combines the processing power of an Intel Atom processor with the gr... |
17 March 2009 11:50 GMT |
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The launch of Intel's nettop-focused dual-core Atom 330 processor has enabled a number of PC vendors to develop their own designs, leveraging the low-power specifications and performance of the small processor. Ranging from low-power desktop computer systems to home servers, these devices have recently taken the... |
13 March 2009 07:40 GMT |
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MSI has just updated its Wind family with the addition of a new desktop computer system that gets powered by Intel's dual-core Atom 330 processor. Dubbed Wind NetTop D130, the new system comes as the company's first dual-core-equipped mini PC, capable of offering performance for mainstream users inside a sm... |
15 January 2009 08:28 GMT |
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Intel's highly successful Atom processor, which currently powers most of the recently released netbook, nettop and low-power computer systems on the market, could actually be used to power a computer system that would normally be used for highly demanding applications. A concept of such a high-performance comput... |
21 November 2008 04:34 GMT |
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Intel's Atom 330 has been out for quite some time, and we have already seen a couple of desktop systems featured with this nettop version of the highly successful Atom N270 that is currently powering most of the netbooks on the market. Despite the fact that these two processors have been designed for two d... |
13 November 2008 08:31 GMT |
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Shuttle, a computer systems vendor that specializes in the Mini-PC segment, has just announced its latest Barebone PC, the X27D, that has been built to take advantage of Intel's recently released Atom 330 processor. The dual-core version of Intel's highly successful, netbook-loving Atom N270 processor, is n... |
31 October 2008 07:52 GMT |
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Intel announced that its latest addition to its Atom series of processors is officially shipping starting with September 21st. The new CPU, named Atom 330, has been designed for nettops, low cost desktops that support mainly the basic Internet functions and can playback MP3s and DVDs. Atom 330 is a dual-core chip man... |
22 September 2008 09:01 GMT |
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The battle on the ULPC market seems to begin tightening up. We already know that Intel marked a big success with its Atom processor, yet responses to it appeared right away. That is the Nano chip from VIA, which turned to be quite a strong competitor. The other big player in the industry, Advanced micro Devices, also... |
22 September 2008 04:00 GMT |
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Intel announced having already begun shipping its first dual-core version of the Atom microprocessor. Dual-core Atom, also known as Atom 330, will probably put an end to the single-core version of the chip. As the company announced, the pricing information and data sheets for customers would be available starting Mon... |
20 September 2008 05:10 GMT |
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Intel's new Atom processor was meant from the beginning to catch the eye. It can offer enough computational power for those that only want to navigate over the Internet, write something in a Word document or listen to MP3s, and it comes with the reasonable low price users wish. The new emerging desktop machines ... |
19 September 2008 06:27 GMT |
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Intel’s highly expected 1.6GHz dual-core Atom 330 processor started to make its appearance on the Web. The Milan-based Abaco Computers has announced a dual-core Atom-based nettop, named simply Dual Desktop, and the company takes pre-orders for the machine with an announced shipping date of September 19th, 2008.... |
16 September 2008 05:50 GMT |
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We’ve been covering Intel's upcoming Atom processor for quite some time now. The processor, which was announced earlier this year, is expected to make its way in some of the upcoming netbooks, providing them with more computing power, compared with the current Atom CPU. Unfortunately, up until now, this s... |
8 September 2008 04:39 GMT |
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After all the recent rumors, Intel has finally decided to go official with its highly anticipated dual-core Atom processor, designed for the already established small sized, low-power portable computer systems, or netbooks. According to the company, the new CPU is expected to be launched next month and will expand th... |
21 August 2008 04:31 GMT |
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As we mentioned before in a couple of articles, Intel's Atom processor has become one of the company's most successful products. And that's mainly because of a number of manufacturers that have announced their intentions of releasing their own Atom-powered, small sized computer systems, most of which a... |
25 July 2008 03:18 GMT |
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