Under the hood of most netbooks lies a tiny Intel Atom chip. Intel's low-power processor has fast become the silicon of choice for tiny computers -- but not cellphone makers. Until last week's ...
At its second Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, chip developer Intel officially took the wraps off its new Atom line of low power processors, designed to drive mobile Internet-enabled devices and ...
Advancing innovation around the Intel Atom™ processor with a goal to target additional market segments, Intel Corporation today announced four unique versions of processors and two new system ...
Intel has made much of the fact that its Atom processor - officially launched and shipping now to select customers - is powerful enough to 'unleash the full mobile experience' on handheld MIDs (mobile ...
Intel has just discontinued its Atom processors for mobile devices. The death of the Atom chips, with codenames SoFIA and Broxton, was confirmed by its spokeswoman on April 29. The move to cut these ...
Intel on Monday launched its next-generation Atom netbook processor, saying it will bring longer battery life and improved system performance to low-cost laptops. The single-core Atom N450 chip is 60 ...
Intel desperately wants its Atom netbook processor inside almost every computing device on the market -- smartphones, automobiles, robots, regular desktops and laptops and of course, netbooks. But ...
Intel has officially announced their latest processor in their Atom range, which is designed to be used in netbooks and nettop PCs, the Intel Atom N470. The Intel Atom N470 is faster than the popular ...
Intel on Monday will officially release the latest Atom N470 processor, which should bring faster performance and longer battery life to netbooks, a source familiar with Intel’s plans said. Atom chips ...
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 ...
Intel has launched its latest Atom processor, the Atom Z6, which was previously known as the ‘Moorestown’ processor. The new Intel Z6 processor is designed to be used in tablet computers and ...
Evidence suggests that the shortage of low-cost Atom processors that system makers faced earlier this year is over. The low-cost Atom processor is primarily used in low-cost laptops, called netbooks.