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Deciphering Intel codewords for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs)

posted by Guest Blogger on April 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel

This entry was first posted by Jeff Moriarty in the Intel Software Network Blogs. With the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) kicking off this week in Shanghai there’s going to be a mini-avalanche of MID, Atom, and Moblin related announcements coming...

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An Atom a day

posted by Bryan Rhoads on March 09, 2008 at Technology@Intel

SxSW Interactive in Austin TX has been a fantastic show. It’s a show where mobile Twittering is the norm and intimate enough to meet/greet experts and a few legends. This prototype MID I’m blogging on has been a bit of...

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An Atom a day

posted by Bryan Rhoads on March 09, 2008 at Mobility@Intel

SxSW Interactive in Austin TX has been a fantastic show. It’s a show where mobile Twittering is the norm and intimate enough to meet/greet experts and a few legends. This prototype MID I’m blogging on has been a bit of...

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VIDEO Intel@Cinequest -- Cusp of a Whole New Industry

posted by Ken Kaplan on March 07, 2008 at Technology@Intel

That’s Intel’s head of marketing Don MacDonald speaking on a panel at the Cinequest Film Festival on February 29 — Leap Day! He took an engaged crowd on a flying leap when he said: “We’re all on the cusp of...

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Early Engineering Prototype

posted by Bryan Rhoads on March 05, 2008 at Technology@Intel

A few of us are heading down to Austin TX for the annual SxSW music/film/interactive festival for the long weekend. Beyond the panels, events, and BBQs, I’ll have an early MID prototype from Gigabyte. This engineering prototype is running Linux...

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Early Engineering Prototype

posted by Bryan Rhoads on March 05, 2008 at Mobility@Intel

A few of us are heading down to Austin TX for the annual SxSW music/film/interactive festival for the long weekend. Beyond the panels, events, and BBQs, I’ll have an early MID prototype from Gigabyte. This engineering prototype is running Linux...

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Up and At 'em, Intel Atom Ant!

posted by Ken Kaplan on March 05, 2008 at Technology@Intel

Sometimes little things are a big deal. That’s what hit me when I first heard the new Intel Atom name announced this week. Like the tiny superhero “Atom Ant,” one of my favorite childhood cartoons by Hanna Barbera. I did...

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Thoughts on Netbooks

posted by Paul Bergevin on March 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel

A confession: I get jazzed when the tech industry shakes things up with innovation and new products. For geeks like me, these are interesting times indeed. Who’s not curious about the creative response of handset manufacturers to the challenge of...

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Apresentando a nova marca: Intel® Atom™

posted by Maô Guimarães on March 03, 2008 at Brasil Digital@Intel

Átomo: uma das menores coisas do nosso universo e um nome bastante apropriado para a nossa nova linha de processadores, que não apenas são os menores processadores da Intel mas tb contém os menores transistores do mundo. A nova marca...

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Introducing the Intel® Atom™ processor

posted by Brian Fravel on March 02, 2008 at Technology@Intel

Atom. One of the smallest things in our universe, and a very appropriate name for Intel's new line of processors that are not only Intel's smallest processors, but also contain the world's smallest transistors. Today, Intel unveiled the new brand,...

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Introducing the Intel® Atom™ processor

posted by Brian Fravel on March 02, 2008 at Mobility@Intel

Atom. One of the smallest things in our universe, and a very appropriate name for Intel's new line of processors that are not only Intel's smallest processors, but also contain the world's smallest transistors. Today, Intel unveiled the new brand,...

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T-minus

posted by Bryan Rhoads on February 28, 2008 at Technology@Intel

I’m kinda mesmerized by our countdown clock… We’re announcing the name of Intel’s smallest IA processor ever… right here on this very blog when that clock expires. This got me thinking of NASA and that baritoned announcer who says “T-minus...

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T-minus

posted by Bryan Rhoads on February 28, 2008 at Mobility@Intel

I’m kinda mesmerized by our countdown clock… We’re announcing the name of Intel’s smallest IA processor ever… right here on this very blog when that clock expires. This got me thinking of NASA and that baritoned announcer who says “T-minus...

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Você consegue guardar um segredo?

posted by Maô Guimarães on February 27, 2008 at Brasil Digital@Intel

Algumas pessoas na Intel conseguem. E estão guardando a sete chaves a marca do menor processador da história da Intel, que será anunciada mundialmente na segunda-feira, dia 3 de março. E nós estamos aqui, na contagem regressiva e morrendo de...

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The 3rd Screen

posted by Bryan Rhoads on February 25, 2008 at Technology@Intel

third screen n. A video screen that a person uses as often as their television and computer screens. It’s a concept that has been around for at least ten years now. And one that generally comes from the mouths of...

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The 3rd Screen

posted by Bryan Rhoads on February 25, 2008 at Mobility@Intel

third screen n. A video screen that a person uses as often as their television and computer screens. It’s a concept that has been around for at least ten years now. And one that generally comes from the mouths of...

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Intel’s smallest announcement ever

posted by Denise Bohling on February 25, 2008 at Technology@Intel

Turns out my cube neighbor CAN keep a secret. A big one in fact! She knows the new brand name for Intel’s smallest processor ever. But she’s not talking. Soon, on March 3, the guarded brand name will be revealed....

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Intel’s smallest announcement ever

posted by Denise Bohling on February 25, 2008 at Mobility@Intel

Turns out my cube neighbor CAN keep a secret. A big one in fact! She knows the new brand name for Intel’s smallest processor ever. But she’s not talking. Soon, on March 3, the guarded brand name will be revealed....

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Why MIDs are so popular at CES...

posted by Uday Keshavdas on January 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel

Day 2: After a second long day here at CES we wrap up with aching feet and throats from talking all day to hoards of attendees about Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). But why are these MIDs so popular? Apart from...

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Why MIDs are so popular at CES...

posted by Uday Keshavdas on January 08, 2008 at Mobility@Intel

Day 2: After a second long day here at CES we wrap up with aching feet and throats from talking all day to hoards of attendees about Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). But why are these MIDs so popular? Apart from...

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