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Following in the footsteps of its competitors, PC maker Gateway has recently announced the debut of its latest Intel Atom-based netbook solution. Dubbed LT21, the new ultraportable will provide users with a choice for a new netbook, featuring the latest Intel Atom technology. A wholly-owned subsidiary of Acer, one of... |
6 January 2010 07:06 GMT |
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The recent launch of the Pine Trail platform naturally set the stage for a variety of mobile computer releases, with companies like MSI, HP and Samsung itself, among others, outing, announcing or leaking information on the upcoming release of netbooks built with the Pineview Atom processor. Now, only about a week aft... |
30 December 2009 03:22 GMT |
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Foxconn did not join the rapid streak of netbook releases, which immediately followed the official launch of the Pineview. Nevertheless, it seems that the recently debuted Pine Trail motherboards aren't the only products being worked on by the company. The federal Communications Commission slipped yet ano... |
28 December 2009 11:32 GMT |
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Yet again, as end-users undoubtedly have been expecting, the Pine Trail netbook family has just found that it will be growing even larger, with Samsung having its own two models on their way. The company plans to introduce two distinct netbooks, namely the N150 and NB30, both of which have rather similar specificatio... |
22 December 2009 08:50 GMT |
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Just like every other hardware maker has done some time over the past 24 hours, Fujitsu proudly introduced its own product based on Intel's Pine Trail platform and, of course, using the Pineview chips. Unlike Dell, HP and MSI, however, Fujitsu didn't exactly introduce another netbook. The new device form th... |
22 December 2009 04:41 GMT |
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It seems that another one of the netbooks that MSI was said to be working on has surfaced. After the U130 and U135 netbooks from the Wind series were officially introduced by the hardware maker, MSI is now confirming the Wind U160. Engadget fellows managed to score a few pictures of the rather glamorous laptop and ev... |
22 December 2009 04:06 GMT |
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It seems that Intel's sudden release of the Atom N450, D410 and D510 Pineview processors was only sudden for consumers, as hardware makers appear to have been forewarned of the chip maker's plans. This is likely, considering the immediacy with which hardware makers introduced their own Pine Trail products i... |
22 December 2009 03:23 GMT |
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Not much time after Intel announced that it would be focusing more closely on the mobile computing market segment, the long awaited launch of the Atom Pineview processors actually came somewhat earlier than expected. It was only a few hours ago that Intel oficially introduced its next-generation mobile chips, the Ato... |
21 December 2009 08:22 GMT |
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End-users may have noticed that today's news has been both surprising and intriguing, especially because, all of a sudden, Intel introduced its Pineview processors. With the slow rate at which the IT industry was moving, consumers most likely understood that the market wouldn't see any new big releases befo... |
21 December 2009 07:16 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors and platforms, has officially announced today the debut of its latest generation of ultraportable PC platforms, with the introduction of the new Atom processor and supporting chipset. Due out on January 4, in systems from var... |
21 December 2009 05:00 GMT |
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Even though the future Intel Atom chips have become the subject of much speculation and have stirred anticipations and high expectations in most end-users, it seems that the next Atom CPUs, which Intel is set to release, will not exactly be a cause for general awe, at least according to early benchmark tests made by ... |
12 December 2009 05:01 GMT |
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Four of the world's leading vendors of small, low-power netbook systems, ASUSTek, Acer, Lenovo and Micro-Star International (MSI), are expected to launch a new line of netbooks, featuring Intel's next-generation Atom N450 processor, which is based on the Pineview core. According to the most recent details,... |
4 December 2009 08:51 GMT |
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Like most of its competitors, Acer too will be adopting Intel's next-generation Pine Trail netbook platform, which includes the new Atom N450 processor and a new chipset configuration. On that note, it appears that a new netbook from Packard Bell, Acer's subsidiary, has just hit the Internet. According to a... |
25 November 2009 07:03 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its line of low-power Atom processors with the introduction of the much-anticipated Pine Trail platform. There have been many rumors, recently, regarding the specifications and design of the first netbooks to adopt the new platform. Joining those rumors is a ... |
24 November 2009 09:24 GMT |
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New things are coming from Lenovo, according to the latest details on the Internet, as this PC vendor appears to be embracing almost all of the latest technologies in the IT industry. Following last week's announcement that the company would be the first to roll out a Snapdragon-based smartbook, Lenovo is now s... |
16 November 2009 05:32 GMT |
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Although unable to release any exciting hardware products in time for Christmas, Intel announced that it was putting special effort into the development of the new line of Atom processors. The IT giant plans to launch the next-generation Pine Trail netbooks on December 21, which will use the Pineview, a new type of c... |
9 November 2009 09:59 GMT |
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As you might have read in recent articles, Santa Clara, California-based Intel is preparing to launch a new wave of Atom processors, targeted at the low-end netbook and nettop computer segments. Part of the company's next-generation netbook platform, codenamed Pine Trail, the new CPUs are expected to power a sig... |
16 October 2009 07:08 GMT |
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ASUS is one of the world's leading vendors of netbook systems, providing end-users with an impressive line of Eee PC models. One of these systems is the Eee PC T101H, a 10-inch convertible tablet-style netbook that the Taiwanese vendor showcased early this year at CES, in January. Although it was expected to arr... |
14 October 2009 11:15 GMT |
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Last week, Intel, the world's leading vendor of high-performance computer processors, hosted its annual IDF event (Intel Developer Forum) during which the chip maker had a couple of announcements to make, including the introduction of some new products. In addition, Intel also discussed some of its upcoming solu... |
28 September 2009 02:55 GMT |
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In the past few days, there have been a series of reports on one of Intel's most anticipated products, the chip maker's next-generation Pine Trail Platform, designed to be incorporated into an upcoming wave of new netbook computer systems. According to previous rumors, the platform has recently been resched... |
30 July 2009 08:18 GMT |
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Intel, one of the pioneers of the netbook industry, is expected to update its netbook platform with the introduction of the much-anticipated Pine Trail platform, featuring the new Pineview CPU and the Tiger Point chipset. On that note, it appears that the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has actually moved th... |
21 July 2009 08:49 GMT |
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According to an NVIDIA representative, the company’s Ion platform, which combines a low-power Atom processor with a GeForce chipset, will be capable of outperforming Intel's next generation of Pineview Atom processors. The upcoming chips are expected to provide computer vendors with the necessary hardware ... |
17 June 2009 08:45 GMT |
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Following previous reports about Intel's upcoming line of netbook and nettop Atom processors, a series of additional details have surfaced on the Internet, providing more info on the chip maker's much-anticipated platform. According to recent details, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel will launch thre... |
11 June 2009 05:18 GMT |
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Intel is expected to further expand its support for the fast-growing market of netbooks and nettops, with the introduction of its much anticipated Pine Trail platform. This new solution will enable system builders to design more energy-efficient computer systems that will add to the existing line of Atom N270-based n... |
10 June 2009 09:35 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, world's largest vendor of computer processors, has recently unveiled a couple of details regarding its upcoming Atom platform, slated for debut before the end of this year. Codenamed Pine Trail, the new platform delivers a number of new features that are expected to provide a... |
20 May 2009 03:46 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has just outlined the plans for its mobile computer platforms, including its successful line of netbook products, the latest CULV platform and the highly anticipated Calpella, the company's next-generation mobile platform. According to most recent details, Intel is planning to... |
12 May 2009 09:12 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to up the ante in the netbook market with the release of a next-generation Atom processor, codenamed Pineview. According to unconfirmed sources, quoted by Digitimes, in a recent news-article, the upcoming netbook CPU is going to become available in the second half of 20... |
22 January 2009 08:40 GMT |
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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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