Intel Plans for Ultra-Small Chips
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The company will use the name Atom in marketing a new microprocessor line that has two variants. One chip, previously known by the code name Silverthorne, is designed to be the calculating engine for pocket-sized gadgets that Intel calls MIDs, for mobile Internet devices. The other chip to carry the Atom brand, code-named Diamondville, is designed for low-end laptop and desktop computers expected to cost around $250.




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woolf2k
March 5th, 2008
at 10:26am
I’d like to put in an order for a Mimzy please.
As in “all mimzy were the borogoves?”