Results tagged “atom”
Classmate PC as a One-to-One Learning Tool
posted by Jeff Galinovsky on August 07, 2009 at Technology@Intel
One-to-One learning, where every kid in a classroom has a computer that can interact with a teacher, although rewarding, is a complicated classroom model to implement. Lots of elements must come together to make this a successful transformation for both...
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tagged: Atom, Classmate PC, education, one-to-one learning, software
"Embedded" Computers, Retail Shopping and Growth
posted by Bill Kircos on March 30, 2009 at Technology@Intel
We have a fairly large division within Intel loosely referred to as the Embedded Computing group. I’ve never liked the word embedded personally, it doesn’t say much about what that group does, which is a lot — and possibly a...
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tagged: atom, core, embedded, Intel, retail, WiMAX
New Specialized Intel® Atom™ Processor Targets Cars, Internet Phones (Launched on March 2)
posted by Doug L. Davis on March 24, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Click To Play Please note this announcement was made on March 2, 2009. Click here for the press kit and additional information on this product....
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tagged: Atom, davis, Doug Davis, IntelAtom, processor
LG + Intel = Future Phone, Full Internet Device
posted by Bill Kircos on February 16, 2009 at Technology@Intel
LG and Intel today announced a partnership to bring a future mobile Internet Device, or, "MID," that will offer phone capabilities, based on a chip we're designing for 2009 or 2010 code-named "Moorestown." What does that mean? Intel's Atom processor...
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tagged: Atom, internet, LG, MID, Moorestown
News Watch: Netbooks - Industry Friend or Foe?
posted by Bill Kircos on December 04, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Netbooks of all shapes and sizes have been hot sellers, filling up many of the top 10 spots on amazon.com’s electronics sales rankings and even being worthy of a review in the latest Consumer Reports magazine. My partner in crime...
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tagged: Atom, Centrino, Core, netbooks
Doing something amazing with your Intel processor? Tell Intel and Win Big!
posted by Kari Aakre on December 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Calling all innovators, educators, entertainers, communicators and creators - or anyone with a story to tell about their processor! Intel kicked off a cool contest today inviting creative people to tell their story about how they are using an Intel...
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tagged: Atom, Centrino, contest, Intel, PC, processor, whats inside you
A High-Five For High-K Reinvented Transistors
posted by Pat Gelsinger on November 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Today marks a major milestone: the one-year anniversary of shipping the world’s first ever Intel processors manufactured on our 45 nanometer process—based on an entirely new ‘high-k metal gate’ transistor formula. And what a year it has been for this...
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tagged: 45nm, atom, Core 2 Duo, Core i7, high-k, Intel, MID, Moore's Law, nehalem, processor, xeon
Calibrating the Netbook Frenzy -- A 'Basic' Primer
posted by Bill Calder on September 26, 2008 at Technology@Intel
It’s great to see all the momentum out there in netbook-land. These simple little internet devices, while limited in their capability, are generating a lot of buzz out there. That’s a good thing, and Intel has certainly been behind this...
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tagged: Acer Aspire One, Atom, EeePC, mini-note, mini-notebook, netbook, NetBook Mag, Ultra Mobile Device
Nehalem, Wozniak, Livecasting and more... on IDF Connected
posted by Annie Rodkins on August 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Interested in the latest news, analysis and commentary about the Intel Developer Forum? Eager to voice your opinions and participate in the action? Then be sure to check out IDF Connected, the latest in our family of blogs, dedicated exclusively...
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tagged: Atom, Gelsinger, IDF, IDF blog, IDF2008, Intel Developer Forum, Kumar, mobility, Nehalem, Rattner, Wozniak
Netbooks get all the love...
posted by Bill Calder on June 23, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Netbooks are hot and we’re seeing some nifty little systems like the MSI Wind, the Acer Aspire One, Asus EeePC 901, and others. These simple little Internet machines are going to be hot items especially when selling for as low...
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tagged: Acer Aspire One, asus EeePC, atom, intel, netbook
Ars Technica: Intel's MID, Netbook, and Nettop Strategy
posted by Annie Rodkins on June 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
“Atom is a major launch for Intel, and will undoubtedly leave its mark upon the industry.” Read more...
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tagged: arstechnica, atom, Computex08, MID, Netbook
Engadget: Comparing Asus Eee PCs
posted by Annie Rodkins on June 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
“There you have it, the hotly anticipated 10-inch Eee PC 1000 sized up next to the 8.9-inch Eee PC 901 and original 7-inch Eee PC 701.” Read more...
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tagged: asus, Atom, Computex08
Gizmodo: First Look at the Asus Eee B202
posted by Annie Rodkins on June 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
“Definitely a cute, well-built package for the money” Read More...
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tagged: asus, Atom, Computex08
The Netbooks Are Coming
posted by Connie Brown on June 02, 2008 at Technology@Intel
A sneak peek of video footage debuting at Computex this week. See cool new netbook systems and usage models....
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tagged: Atom, Computex, Intel, netbooks, notebooks
MIDS Photo Shoot
posted by Holly Bourne on April 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Back home from Shanghai with Bronchitis and feeling pretty bad but I did want to share some low-res photos of the new mobile Internet devices we photographed while in Shanghai. As my colleague, Josh Bancroft, pointed out in his blog,...
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tagged: Atom, BenQ, Clarion, IDF, IDF2008, Intel, Lenovo, mids, mobile device
I want my M.I.D!
posted by Kelly Feller on April 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel
As I sat through the marathon keynote sessions in this morning’s kickoff of IDF, I tried to Twitter to provide you all some colorful realtime observations from the dark auditorium. About halfway through my Blackberry lost the ability to access...
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tagged: Anand Chandrasekher, Atom, Dadi Perlmutter, handheld devices, IDF2008, idfshanghai08, intel, intel developer forum, MID, mobile internet, mobile internet devices, Pat Gelsinger
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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tagged: Atom, Diamondville, IDF, IDF2008, Intel, Jeff Moriarty, Menlow, mobile device, Moorestown, Nettop, Poulsbo, Silverthorne
Inside SxSW Interactive
posted by Bryan Rhoads on March 18, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Here’s a clip of our trip to SxSW in Austin TX last week. I was there w/ a crew from PodTech where we approached folks w/ a Core 2 Duo silicon core and asked… “What’s inside them?” and how does...
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tagged: Atom, Core 2 Duo, MID, podtech, SxSW 2008, video
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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tagged: Atom, mids, Silverthorne, SxSW 2008
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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tagged: Atom, Gigabyte, mids, Mobile Blogging, silverthorne, SxSW 2008

