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According to a recent slide, leaked on the Internet and showing Intel's CPU roadmap, the leading manufacturer of computer processors is currently preparing to roll out its next-generation Atom processor, a release believed to take place sometime soon. The new chip, which will be part of the company's low-po... |
5 September 2008 10:09 GMT |
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Intel's newest release on the processor market, the Atom chip is touted as the best option for low cost, low power portable devices that are still able to allow users run a wide range of applications. Intel is now pitching its upcoming processor at a new line of desktop computers that will come with a price tag ... |
13 March 2008 12:57 GMT |
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Intel's Atom processor project, formerly called Diamondville, strikes the low-cost notebooks market. The low power chip called Atom processor is especially designed for that class of inexpensive notebooks that are called 'netbooks' by Intel and others. The machines are made for the consumers from the e... |
11 March 2008 06:38 GMT |
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Intel has just released its brand name for the Silverthorne and Diamondville-based processors that will power the next generation of mobile Internet devices (MIDs). The new processors will be paired under the "Atom" name and will ultimately be the base of cheap PC systems aimed at the emerging markets.The idea behind... |
3 March 2008 03:16 GMT |
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If 10 watts of power were appealing enough for the mobile market, then picture this: Intel will release a new breed of energy-efficient CPUs in the Diamondville family. Ten watts will no longer power the processor alone, but instead a whole computing system.Intel has been aiming at high-performance computing for quit... |
28 February 2008 04:06 GMT |
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The upcoming low-cost notebook processor from chip manufacturer Intel will break the manufacturer's multi-core tradition. Shortly put, the processor will go back in the good-old days when processors would ship with a single core.Diamondville will be more or less similar in chip design to the Celeron processor, o... |
26 February 2008 10:52 GMT |
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Taiwan-based notebook manufacturer Micro-Star International (MSI) has begun sketching yet another ultra-low cost notebook PC to compete with Asustek's Eee sub-notebooks. MSI has taken competition very seriously on the UMPC battlefield, given the fact that the Eee sold and continues to sell excellently. However, ... |
29 January 2008 04:26 GMT |
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Initially released during the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in October 2007, the Shelton'08 platform has been kept under the strictest secret. Intel has recently decided to go public with its specifications in its trusted circle of partners, and announced it is due for release in the third quarter this year.The Sh... |
14 January 2008 05:03 GMT |
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Intell has announced their new chip, Diamondville, targeted at ultra-low cost and low-power notebooks. Built on the core of the low-power Silverthorne processor, the new CPU will enter mass manufacturing next year. According to Intel officials, Diamondville will be the core of low-cost low-performance computers, simi... |
3 December 2007 11:10 GMT |
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