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MSI announces new netbooks
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer , Monday 1 December 2008. 12:02:00 But only in French MSI HAS ANNOUNCED its new generation of netbooks, based on the Intel Z series Atom processor. At an event in France, MSI unveiled the U110 and U115, both sporting 1.6GHz Atom...
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Dell Mini on steroids still lacks muscle
Paul Taylor the Inquirer , Wednesday 12 November 2008. 09:33:00 Daily Roundup Feeble specs baulk under Vista FIRST CAME the netbook concept, then came the Dell Mini. Now Laptop Mag has had access to the Mini 12. Unfortunately, this new XL netbook still...
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Sylvie Barak the Inquirer , Monday 3 November 2008. 17:12:00 Touch my bod-Eee ASUS HAS released specs for its 15.6-inch touch-screen Eee TopPC. Listings on the Asus web site say both models – the ET1602 and ET1603 - come complete with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom...
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Chip Shot: Intel Comments at IDF Taiwan
Anand Chandrasekher issued a correction on comments made by members of his team yesterday at Intel's Developer Forum in Taiwan. As general manager of the Group responsible for Intel's ultra-mobility products, he acknowledged that Intel's low...
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Eeeee comes onto your desk
Paul Taylor the Inquirer , Wednesday 22 October 2008. 23:26:00 Asus stuffs LCD with Atom EVEN THOUGH Asus is playing coy and won’t spill the beans on the upcoming EeePC-class computers, we’ve got the specs and pictures that reveal what Asus’ next toy...
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Chip Shot: Intel Atom Chip Wins Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award
Intel's Atom Processor was recognized today as one of the innovations poised to change the world via the 2008 Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards . Recognized by Popular Mechanics specifically for its achievement in design, creativity and engineering...
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Chip Shot: Intel Adds Atom N270 to Embedded Roadmap – Choices, Choices!
Intel today announced 7-year long lifecycle support for the Intel® Atom™ processor N270 validated with the Mobile Intel®945GSE Express chipset. This addition to the embedded product line gives more choice to customers designing low power...
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Mandriva Joins Ubuntu With a Linux For Netbooks
Slatterz writes "Linux publisher Mandriva has unveiled a version of its platform designed specifically for the new breed of mini laptops. Mandriva Mini features a fast boot-up, comprehensive connectivity support and multimedia codecs, and is adapted...
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Atom 330 makes its debut
Paul Taylor the Inquirer , Friday 19 September 2008. 11:32:00 Early bird catches the sample THE DUAL-CORE brother to Intel’s Atom lives and breathes as we speak. The Guru of 3D somehow landed an engineering sample from ECS and had some time to run basic...
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Samsung joins the netbook fray
Paul Taylor the Inquirer , Friday 19 September 2008. 11:16:00 Fashionably late THE GREAT CHAEBOL of computing, Samsung Electronics, announced this mornin’ its hip new porta-laptop, the NC10. You’ve probably guessed by now that it sports the same hardware...
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Breakthrough In Use of Graphene For Ultracapacitors
Hugh Pickens writes "Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have achieved a breakthrough in the use of a one-atom thick graphene for storing electrical charge in ultracapacitors. They believe their development shows promise that graphene...
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Intel Atom shortage confirmed, denied, confirmed
Paul Hales the Inquirer , Monday 9 June 2008. 14:18:00 Computex 08 Atomic meltdown WHETHER THE the "tightness of supply" of Intel's little Atom chip is anything more interesting than a simple consequence of ramping up the part, we can't...
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Intel goes to the drawing board, comes back as VIA
Paul Hales in Taipei the Inquirer , Thursday 5 June 2008. 21:11:00 Computex 08 Centrino Atom draws some current SHOWING OFF the Centrino Atom here Thursday, Intel's lord of small things, Anand Chandrasekher imagines a world in which we carry the internet...
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NVIDIA Enters the Mobile CPU Market
Vigile writes "NVIDIA just announced the new Tegra line, a complete system architecture on one chip. Built around a licensed x86 ARM 11 CPU, this tiny chip (smaller than a US dime) includes a processor, memory controller, southbridge, and 3D and...
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Netbooks - Too little, too late, and way too expensive
Unlike the vendors at Computex, I just can't get excited about Netbooks. Sure, the Intel Atom processor (code-name Silverthorne) is an excellent CPU, but at the $500+ mark, Netbooks are too little, too late, and way too expensive. Read More...
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