Acer is one of the leading vendors of small-size, low-power computer systems, also know as netbooks. The company's Aspire One system has been among the most successful netbooks released last year, with an estimated sales number above 4 million units. The company has already announced a second-generation Aspire O... |
26 January 2009 05:21 GMT |
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Intel's all-in-one-wonder Atom processor has just been announced to power Willcom's next-generation of mobile Internet devices. The first unit, the D4 WSO16SH, was showcased during this weekend, and despite its miniature size, the device manages to make no performance compromise.Willcom's first mobile ... |
15 April 2008 03:37 GMT |
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Taiwanese computer manufacturer Asustek plans to release a new miniaturized mobile solution, called the R50. The device breaks the company's line of ultra-mobile PC's such as the Eee PC, in order to follow Intel on the Mobile Interned Devices playground.The R50 is a 5.6-inch mobile Internet device that is e... |
4 April 2008 08:48 GMT |
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Intel has unveiled yet another technological innovation during yesterday's Intel Developer Forum conference. Right after introducing the five new Atom processors, the chip manufacturer showed off the cornerstone for the upcoming mobile devices: a tiny motherboard, part of the Moorestown platform.Intel plans to r... |
3 April 2008 02:59 GMT |
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The first batch of Atom processors has been finally unveiled during yesterday's Internet Developer Forum conference. Previously showcased earlier last month, the new Atom and Atom Centrino chips come in a 13 x 14-millimeter package size and will power the next generation of mobile Internet devices.The five new a... |
2 April 2008 06:59 GMT |
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Intel is planning to start shipping its new generation of mobile pseudo-computers within 60 days. The news was broken by Anand Chandrasehker, Intel's Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Ultra Mobility Group during the first day of Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai.According to Chandrasehker, the chi... |
2 April 2008 03:29 GMT |
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The Intel Developer Forum has just started in Shanghai, and it seems that the main topic on the agenda is the upcoming Atom processor. The low-energy, low-performance chip will primarily target at the ultra-mobile PCs, Mobile Internet Devices and handheld gadgets.Intel has demonstrated during today's sessions th... |
1 April 2008 10:48 GMT |
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Upon attending CeBIT, we've had the chance of having a very interesting conversation with two of Intel's representatives, namely Mr. Hans-Jurgen Werner, Intel Country Marketing Manager, and Mr. Zane Ball, Director of the Microprocessor Marketing Business Client Group. And as you can see as follows, we'... |
11 March 2008 11:03 GMT |
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The market success of Austek's Eee PC combined with the arrival of Intel's Atom chip keeps attracting companies' interest towards ultra-mobile computing. Gigabyte joined the mobile army with a pair of mobile devices: the VIA-based M700 ultra-mobile PC and the Centrino Atom-powered M528 Mobile Internet... |
8 March 2008 04:12 GMT |
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Intel demonstrated a new wireless technology that could be the cornerstone for dynamical network switching between a Wi-Fi and a WiMax network at no connectivity loss. The new technology has been introduced yesterday, during the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, and is the result of a research partnersh... |
12 February 2008 08:01 GMT |
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