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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Admits defeat on its ultra-low-power efforts.
Appears to cede the market to ARM.
Doesn't even let Joule reach its first birthday.
Jaguar and Excavator options.
Intel taking the fight to Atmel.
Glues tiny RFID tags to their backs.
America's Greatest Makers launches 2016.
Mini-ITX, NUC and Compute Sticks.
Button-sized build to take on ARM.
Aims for One True Standard status.
ARM out in favour of x86, sources say.
Selfie drone a hit with the judges.
100 million shipped in a single quarter.
Gunning for ARM in a major way.
Intel Galileo the first supported device.
Numerous improvements, still Quark-based.
Mobile revenue nose-diving, however.
Free boards for Windows developers.
Big prizes on offer for product ideas.
The mobile story isn't so good, sadly.
Krzanich not letting wearables get away.
Opts for tried-and-tested Atom.
Devices incoming from LG, Motorola.
October 14 2021 | 15:04