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Japan Willcom shows off world's 1st Intel Atom phone TOKYO (Reuters) - Carlyle-controlled Japanese handy-phone firm Willcom Inc rolled out the world's first phones featuring Intel Corp's Centrino Atom microprocessors, as it fights for new users in a saturated market. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Reuter |
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Japan handheld with Intel Atom chip debuts Willcom, Sharp, Microsoft, and Intel have announced an ultra-mobile device using Intel's Atom processor, one of the first devices to be officially announced. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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Intel, Via face off over low-cost laptops As the market for small, low-cost laptops grows, Intel increasingly finds itself competing against Taiwan's Via Technologies rather than its traditional rival, Advanced Micro Devices."They are definitely going i Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel shows Atom-powered Eee PC clones Same spec, but faster CPU IDF Intel was keen to show off its Atom processor in the run-up to Intel Developer Forum (IDF), and drummed up a trio of machines to show it off - including the 7in Asus Eee PC.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Intel's ultramobile chips get a step closer with Atom branding Intel's Silverthorne and Diamondville chips will be called Atom and the company's Menlow platform for ultramobile computers will be renamed Centrino Atom when these products hit the market, according to a company spokesman. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel's future Atom plans sound a lot like AMD's Fusion Next year, Advanced Micro Devices plans to release the first of its Fusion chip family , which combines processor cores and a graphics engine on the same chip. But AMD isn't alone in its efforts: Intel also plans to combine graphics capabilities with its processors, i Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Via's Nano processor tops Intel's Atom in first reviews Performance comparisons of Via Technologies' Nano processor and Intel's Atom chip conducted by several hardware-enthusiast sites confirmed what many industry observers have long suspected: the Taiwanese processor company has produced a chip that outperforms Intel's of Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Supply of Intel's dual-core Atom 'very limited' Tranquil PC, of the U.K., is taking preorders for a home server based on the dual-core version of Intel's Atom processor that will be available on Sept. 30 , but said supply of the system is "very limited."Tranq Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel video shows first Moorestown device Intel showed a short video of the first working Moorestown chips to come out of its factories at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei on Monday.The video, which said the chips were three days old, showed a valida Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel readies slew of embedded chips based on Atom core Intel on Wednesday said it is developing more than 15 system-on-chips based on the x86 core used in Intel's Atom chip, which can be found in mobile Internet devices and low-cost laptops.By using the Atom core, t Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel unveils new low power Atom chip Intel officially unveiled its low-power, newly architected Atom processor line at its Intel Developer's Forum in Shanghai Wednesday.The chips, aimed at the embedded and mobile Internet device markets, are design Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel Atom for netbooks costs 52 percent more than desktop version The popular Intel Atom microprocessors made for netbooks, or mini-laptops, costs 52 percent more per chip than the desktop version of the same processor.The Atom N270, the mini-laptop version of the microprocess Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel makes the dual-core Atom 330 official Intel officially started selling its dual-core Atom 300 processor on Monday, charging $43 for the chip.The Atom 330 is designed for desktop computer and has two 1.6GHz processor cores and 1MB of Level 2 cache. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel chooses 'Atom' name for new chips - CNET News.com Canada.comIntel chooses 'Atom' name for new chipsCNET News.com - 56 minutes agoIntel announced Sunday that is has chosen the name "Atom" for a new family of ultra-small chips. The "Atom" moniker will be applied to a family of chips with two members that are expected to Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Intel To Push New Categories With Atom Brand - CRN Canada.comIntel To Push New Categories With Atom BrandCRNÂ - 5 hours agoBy Damon Poeter, ChannelWeb Intel has announced a new brand, Atom, for a family of low-power processors set to ship in the coming months.Intel Unveils the Atom GameSHOUTAtom inside: Intel a Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Intel calls out mobile chip competitors Despite a slow entry into the market, Intel's mobile chips could dominate the space in the long run by offering value and software compatibility that competitors like Arm will find tough to match, according to an Intel official. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel working on third generation of Classmate PCs Intel will announce details of the next generation of Classmate PCs soon, with new hardware and software that will make the laptops more user-friendly, the company said Wednesday.Intel declined to provide specif Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Intel shows off new laptop platform Intel this week gave a quick preview of its next-generation laptop platform, which could shake up the chipmaker's mobile offerings.The company gave analysts and users a glimpse of the new platform, codenamed Cal Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Acer aims for Japan, plans low-cost PC push Acer, the world's third largest PC vendor, is taking aim at Japan this year as a key place to grow its booming business, the company chairman said.The Taiwanese company plans to extend its business model of work Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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In Japan, Cellphones Have Become Too Complex to Use TOKYO -- Steve Jobs' new iPhone, expected to be unveiled Monday, is headed to Japan by the end of the year. But the device's famed ease of use may actually be a turnoff in Japan, where consumers want features, not simplicity.

 Indeed, Japanese handsets have become prime examples Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |

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