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“The entire MID market is nearly all smartphones."
October 13, 2009 – 3:46 am | Comments
“The entire MID market is nearly all smartphones."

…or so says Dr Robert Castellano, consultant and president of The Information Network following Intel’s Atom presentation at the recent 2009 Intel Developers Forum.
At IDF 2009 Intel President (and previous Atom detractor) Paul Otellini …

Coming at the Speed of Light
October 8, 2009 – 10:46 am | Comments
Coming at the Speed of Light

Yet another possible solution to the USB data speed bottleneck is speeding it’s way towards us. Light Peak by Intel is a solution that utilizes fiber optics in place of traditional USB cables to …

Pinetrail Gets Longer
July 21, 2009 – 8:35 am | Comments
Pinetrail Gets Longer

As Atom based netbook sales continue to thrive, with new models becoming available almost every day, Intel is faced with a new problem. Originally Intel was worried that Atom sales would cannibalize their low …

Intel Graphic Drivers for Windows 7
June 30, 2009 – 6:51 am | Comments

Intel has started to release officially the graphic chipset drivers for Windows 7. Here is the link for Windows 7 RC1 82945G Express Chipset, one of the most used in UMPC and Tablet PCs (Used …

LonMID M100 MID, a phone with an Intel Atom
June 10, 2009 – 6:07 am | Comments

Yes, it’s a phone and it’s a MID using an Intel Atom processor. 
The specs haven’t changed since the last time, though some of the ports/interfaces may have. Here’s a quick rundown:

800MHz Intel Atom …

Netbooks are Generic and Live Search makes Gibberish
May 31, 2009 – 12:57 am | Comments
Netbooks are Generic and Live Search makes Gibberish

Liliputing is reporting that the French site Blogeee is reporting that they have seen reports (yeah, blogging is a dirty business) that the trademark battle between Psion and everybody else who has ever touched …

Intel Introduces new Atom Chips
March 3, 2009 – 2:01 am | Comments

  Intel presented Yesterday a new series of it Atom processor targeting mw devices such as robots.
The company introduced four Atom chips that will go into devices such as entertainment systems for cars, videoconferencing devices, …

Intel Discharges the Ion
December 24, 2008 – 3:34 am | Comments
Intel Discharges the Ion

There has been a lot of bloggage of late about Nvidia’s new Ion chipset souping up Intel’s Atom processor with powerful graphics capabilities, or at least more powerful then the Atom currently can manage. …

More About Moorestown
October 26, 2008 – 10:57 am | Comments

At the IDF in Taipei a few days ago, Intel bigwig Anand Chandrasekher finally demoed the Moorestown MID platform. I admit I have been highly dubious about the market for Menlow platform based devices from …

The Atomic Age
August 26, 2008 – 2:48 pm | Comments
The Atomic Age

Lots of interesting tidbits have come out of the recent Intel Development Forum about the Atom processor. You remember the one, that useless little geegaw that Intel Chairman Paul Otellini called “something that most …

Atom Dual Core
August 20, 2008 – 7:38 pm | Comments

Intel just announced the release in September of a dual core version of the mobile processor Atom.
It looks like we’ll be seeing Intel’s new dual-core Atom 330 on the market sooner rather than later. The …

Tablet Classmate Previewed
August 20, 2008 – 4:18 pm | Comments
Tablet Classmate Previewed

According to Zumoblog, at the Channels Initiatives roundtable at IDF, Tom Rampone, vice president and general manager of the Channel Platforms group showed off several upcoming motherboards, notebook components and the newest version of Intel’s …

Centrino Atom No More
August 17, 2008 – 8:59 am | Comments
Centrino Atom No More

Continuing Intel’s recent stance that it’s UMPC and Laptop chip lines are utterly and totally separate, Intel has removed the Centrino Atom branding convention (formerly known as Menlow) after five months on the market, …

Intel Increases SSDs Backing?
August 17, 2008 – 1:25 am | Comments
Intel Increases SSDs Backing?

This recently leaked Intel roadmap image indicates that the Intel/Micron partnership to improve SSD performance may finally be bearing fruit.  According to the roadmap, three new SSD models are coming from Intel, with the …

First Centrino 2 Systems on Monday
July 13, 2008 – 8:04 am | Comments
First Centrino 2 Systems on Monday

July 14 will see the first general release of Intel’s new Centrino 2 platform, previously known as Montevina. The launch was delayed for several weeks due to a problem with Intel’s own integrated graphics …

Intel Streams the Pwnage, 111!!!
June 17, 2008 – 3:48 pm | Comments
Intel Streams the Pwnage, 111!!!

Intel has been demoing a system where a graphically challenging or bandwidth sucking application such as Crysis or Second Life can be run on a central desktop PC and then streamed to other lesser computers …

First Intel MID pre-order/pricing: M528
May 13, 2008 – 5:42 am | Comments

Chippy from UMPCPortal has found that the first Intel MID can be preordered already at Tegatech, Australia.
Interested in mobile Internet devices? You know, the ones aimed at the consumer with consumer features and …

Intel is loosing the battle against VIA in the UMPC field
March 7, 2008 – 8:05 am | Comments
Intel is loosing the battle against VIA in the UMPC field

Well, at least that’s my opinion after analyzing two years of fiascos coming from Intel. Last year was completely lost because the best that Intel could release was the A110 and A100, two processors …

Dual-Core Celeron Processors
January 22, 2008 – 3:56 pm | Comments
Dual-Core Celeron Processors

 
Not to be outdone, Intel has rolled out its first dual-core Celeron processors.  In addition to driving down the cost on all other dual-core processors, while improving the overall quality, this will also quite possibly …

Little Devices Make Big Hit at CES 2008
January 14, 2008 – 11:24 am | Comments

From Channelintel:
New mobile Internet Devices are hitting the market and at CES 2008 they stirred a big buzz. The full Internet experience in a nifty little device. See for yourself

Source: Channelintel