Intel this morning officially announced the next generation of its popular Atom CPUs for Netbooks, the Atom N450, weeks before the upcoming CES trade show. Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of ...
Intel's low-power Atom processor (codenamed Silverthorne) launched today in a frequency range from the 800MHz Z500 ($45) to the 1.86GHz Z540 ($160). Processor prices also include the cost of the ...
About half a year ago, Intel introduced its Atom CPU series, and performance in some tasks was quite a disappointment for us. Intel made a step in the right direction introducing its first dual-core ...
Bay Trail was the code-name for Intel's 2013 Atom-based tablet processor family. Image credit: Intel. According to respected industry analyst Pat Moorhead,Intel plans to discontinue the development of ...
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 ...
Over at Seeking Alpha, contributor Ed McKernan recently speculated that Intel's Atom CPU line will be "snuffed out over the course of the next 18 months," in favor of the company's "big core" ...
We've made it no secret that there is no really new news at Intel's Developer Forum in Shanghai. All isn't lost however, though we've known about Intel's Silverthorne Atom processors since early last ...
I'm looking to build a relatively inexpensive HTPC for my living room and was wondering if the Atom can handle BR playback ok?<BR><BR>I'm not looking for any kind of DVR functionality as I already ...
When Intel suddenly revealed that it was discontinuing the Atom line of processors, the Internet was ablaze with questions about the future of devices. As underpowered and disappointing as the chips ...
Intel just revealed its long-term plans for the Atom range of mini-sized power-efficient CPUs: partnering with other silicon to make a complete system-on-a-chip for smart embedded computing. That ...
Microsoft already let the cat out of the bag by pushing out a next-gen Atom-based “tablet” months ahead of OEMs, but it looks like PC makers are finally starting to catch up. Lenovo tonight announced ...
According to respected industry analyst Pat Moorhead, Intelplans to discontinue the development of its current pipeline of Atom-based system-on-chip products targeted at smartphones and tablets. Atom, ...