nsane.forums Posted December 21, 2009 Share Posted December 21, 2009 Latest editions aimed at netbooks and low-end desktops Intel has added three new chips to its low-power Atom line, one designed for netbooks and two for the low-end desktop market. Anil Nanduri, director of netbook marketing at Intel, told reporters that the latest chips will reach unprecedented levels of efficiency in size and performance. All of the new processors will be manufactured using the smaller 45nm process. Nanduri said that the netbook chip is 60 per cent smaller and 20 per cent more energy efficient, while the desktop models would sport a 50 per cent decrease in thermal design and a 70 per cent smaller total size. All of the new chips support the Starter and Home Basic versions of Windows 7 as well as Windows XP Home and Mobile Linux. The rollouts mark a step forward for Atom, and Nanduri predicted that the processors will see a warm welcome. He noted that the chips have already been planned for use in some 80 netbook designs and 50 desktop models. "There's a strong momentum from this industry," he said. "We have committed to the netbook as a category, and we have a very strong roadmap." Nanduri's comments flesh out what should be a major update for Intel in the coming weeks. Last week the company unveiled plans for a January rollout of 27 new products, including 17 new processors. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Night Owl Posted December 21, 2009 Share Posted December 21, 2009 There's a strong momentum from this industrySome people want CPUs faster than the Intel Atom N270. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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