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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Starts with a dual-core, though.
Extends warranties anyway.
Networking gear and NASes dropping.
Smartphone-size passive PC.
Real-time transcoding, four drive bays.
OnCue not proving popular with partners.
Takes aim at the cloud computing, micro-server markets.
Promises 22nm tri-gate SoCs next year.
OnLive has announced plans to integrate with Intel Atom-based TVs.
Can the smallest PC we've ever seen punch above its weight, or does its performance match its size?
Intel has founded a Netbook and Tablet group to counter the growing threat from ARM.
Intel has unveiled a roadmap that forecasts 22nm and 15nm Atom chips.
Rumour has it that the littlest x86 licensee, Via, will be producing a quad-core chip in 2011.
Intel has confirmed its plan to purchase Infineon's wireless division for $1.4 billion.
SeaMicro has announced its inaugural product: a server containing 512 Intel Atom processors.
Intel has hinted that if Google's WebM codec takes off it could add acceleration to its Atom processors.
Inveterate modder Will Urbina has unveiled his latest creation: a custom 16TB NAS.
Intel has launched a range of low-power chips to beat ARM at the smartphone game.
Intel has announced plans to move all possible operating systems to Atom, starting with a version of Android aimed at smartphones running the company's chips.
Intel has announced some new Atom processors which bring improved performance, higher clock speeds, and support for DDR3 memory to the platform.
HP's up-coming Slate has been teased in an official video - and a leaked briefing slide has provided the first look at its specifications in a side-by-side comparison with the iPad.
According to sources quoted by market watcher Digitimes, both Dell and HP are looking to reduce their presence in the 10in netbook market following poorer than expected profits.
October 14 2021 | 15:04