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Intel recently revealed the availability of its Joule dev kits that are packed with new Atom processors. These chips may not be used in consumer devices.
Intel announced yesterday that its upcoming low-cost/low-power CPUs code-named Silverthorne and Diamondville will be sold under a single brand once the products launch. The MID-centric product ...
Now, Intel demonstrated the 1.6GHz model, Z530, running CINEBENCH 9.5 with and without hyper-threading enabled. The non-HT CPU returned a benchmark score of 103, and the HT-enabled model one of ...
Atom CPUs interface with the system using either PBGA437 or PBGA441 sockets. What this means is that new supporting core-logics are required, and Intel has cashed-in by bundling its archaic mobile ...
Along with its neato Moblin 2.0 netbook OS, Intel’s also laid in more detail out what the next generation of Atom looks like—Pineview integrates the CPU, GPU and memory controller onto one ...
The Nano-based system was a prototype Mini-ITX motherboard with a 1.8GHz Nano L2100 processor, which was compared with an Intel D945GCLF Mini-ITX motherboard with a 1.6GHz Atom 230 processor.
The Atom processor, and it cousins, have made it possible for PCs to hit prices below $200. But doing so results in a frustrating experience.