Intel Introduces Low Powered, Mini Chips For Mobile Computing

March 2nd, 2008 6:21 PM | by Christen da Costa | 2 Comments

Intel LogoAppropriately dubbed the Atom line, Intel’s newest family of chips measure less than 25 mm squared and draw just .6 – 2.5 watts of power.  In other words they won’t suck battery life as fast as today’s chips and they’re ideal for mobile Internet and computing.

More info here.

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2 Responses to “Intel Introduces Low Powered, Mini Chips For Mobile Computing”

  1. [...] over EDGE or 3G networks, sports a 4.8 inch touch screen display, and is powered by Intel’s Atom low power CPU.  According to Mobilewhack it will be only available in China.  Oh well; I don’t think [...]

  2. [...] first 10″ notebook, called the WIND, short for WiFi Network Device, to utilize the Intel Atom CPU.  The Atom CPU is a low powered CPU designed specifically for mobile devices.  This 10″ is [...]

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