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- Intel christens Silverthorne as "Atom"
- Intel christens Silverthorne as "Atom"Looks exciting. Hopefully chipset is also energy efficientThis does look as revolutionary as the original Centrino in terms of large step in energy reduction. I would be interested to see if the chipset is also produced in 45nm. If not, the c/s will likely be...
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- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Intel christens Silverthorne as "Atom"
- Intel has officially announced its new branding for the "Silverthorne" processor and the "Menlow" platform. The Silverthorne processor will be called the "Intel Atom". The Menlow platform will be called "Intel Centrino Atom". The Intel Atom processor will be used in the Intel Centrino Atom platform. The new Atom logos...
- Blog posts 2008-03-02
- Cheap laptops to be powered by Intel's Atom chips
- The Wall Street Journal featured an article on Intel's latest branding effort, this time focused on tiny, low-powered chips that should find their way into educational sectors soon. The so-called Atom chips (formerly known by their codenames of Diamondville and Silverthorne, "represent the first time Intel has used its...
- Blog posts 2008-03-02
- Intel: So long Silverthorne, Diamondville; hello Atom
- Intel on Sunday rolled out its Atom brand, a group of low-power processors formerly known under the code names Silverthorne and Diamondville. These chips are designed for mobile Internet devices set to launch later in 2008. In a nutshell, Intel wants to be inside the device in...
- Blog posts 2008-03-02
- New Intel architectures hold promise for a new crop of educational laptops
- Ars Technica is featuring a piece on new chips from Intel specifically aimed at the low-cost, low-power consumption market, currently dominated by Intel's own Classmate, the OLPC XO, and the Asus Eee. According to the article, the so-called Diamondville chips are targeted at applications like OLPC...
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