Intel has settled on a new brand name for its family of low-power processors, which formerly were referred to by the code names “Silverthorne” and “Diamondville.” Now dubbed “Atom,” the new processors ...
Higher level of integration plus 45nm manufacturing enables significant power reduction, performance improvements and smaller package size Average power consumption down 20 percent over previous ...
Intel on Wednesday unveiled its Atom processors and the refrain is familiar: These chips will power a bevy of mobile Internet devices (MIDs). The larger question: What kind of future will MIDs have?
Intel’s Atom processors designed for netbooks could be on their last leg, with analysts saying that the chip maker could be tweaking its product road map as PC sales tumble and tablet adoption widens.
Intel unveiled a trio of new Atom processors and a new chipset today. The new Intel chips will enable hardware vendors to create smaller, cooler, more power efficient netbooks and nettops (the desktop ...
Intel Monday revealed its new line of low-cost, low-power Atom processors that will be found inside inexpensive netbooks and computers starting in 2010. Intel publicly revealed the new processors, due ...
Integration of the new Intel® Atom™ processor generation in B&R's industrial PC product range offers a previously unheard of combination of low power loss and high performance at a particularly ...
Intel unveiled a few details about the company’s next generation Atom processor, codenamed “Pineview.” Somewhat confusingly, Pineview chips will use a new technology Intel is calling “Pine Trail,” ...
One way that microprocessor giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has aimed to maximize the profitability of its core personal computer processor business has been to very aggressively segment its products. The ...
Sascha at Eee PC News.de has posted some new information about the upcoming VIA Nano CPU. The Nano (formerly known as Isaiah) is VIA’s replacement for the C7-M CPU. The low power chip is well ...
The semiconductor industry has long touted a future in which CPUs and GPUs live together on a single die, but whilst AMD's Fusion remains merely a promise, Intel has today become the first ...