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Portwell Nano-8044: first nano-ITX board with Intel Atom CPUSlashGear - 10 hours ago Motherboard manufacturer Portwell have begun shipping what they’re calling the first nano-ITX ‘board based on Intel’s Atom processor. The Nano-8044 is a 4.72-inch square that supports up to 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a … Also tagged: cpu, archive, motherboard |
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ASUS touchscreen Eee PC at CES 2009; Dual-core Atom ASAPSlashGear - Oct 9, 2008 ASUS plan to unveil their touchscreen Eee PC at CES 2009 in January, with a launch early in the new year, according to Samson Hu, general manager of Eee PC business at the company. No specific details of what format … Also tagged: asus, archive, touchscreen, eee, netbook |
SlashGear - Oct 8, 2008
Intel are developing a netbook portal that could eventually become a source for not only processor information but apps specially coded for the budget ultraportable devices. Speculation about the project began when …
SlashGear - Oct 7, 2008
ASUS have announced what they’re calling the first 17-inch gaming notebook with the option of a mobile quad-core processor rather than the desktop variant, which runs hotter and requires more power to operate. The G71V …
Also tagged: gaming, notebook, asus, archive, hdmi, high definition
SlashGear - Oct 6, 2008
Netbooks would be a whole lot more believable as companion devices if they switched on as fast as, say, a smartphone or PDA. However the combination of Intel’s Atom and generally wheezing specs tend to make starting-up …
SlashGear - Oct 2, 2008
ASUS’ upcoming S101 netbook - which company CEO Jerry Shen insists is not an Eee - was expected to launch in September. Instead all we have is this recently discovered photo, which seems to picture the Atom-based …
SlashGear - Sep 28, 2008
Netbooks made their typical strong showing this week, with ASUS announcing their intention to put 3G HSUPA into the Eee PC 901. Meanwhile their N10 was reviewed and deemed the first netbook “suitable for serious …
Also tagged: apple, google, feature, sony, toshiba, asus, hitachi, motorola, archive, t mobile, slingbox, acer, week in review, sandisk, att, android, packard bell
SlashGear - Sep 22, 2008
Intel has confirmed that the dual-core version of its popular Atom processor for low-power devices and netbooks has begun shipping. The Atom 330 has a 1.6GHz clock speed, 1MB of level 2 cache, an 8W TDP and support for …
SlashGear - Sep 18, 2008
OQO, makers of high-end UMPCs, may have lost their CEO but they could be gaining a new Intel Atom based version of their touchscreen device. CEO Dennis Moore left the company this week, with company co-founder Andy …
SlashGear - Sep 17, 2008
Intel clammed up after announcing the Core i7 processors back in August, saying nothing but that it was aiming for Q4 production. Now leaked information is suggesting a November 2008 launch, together with further …