Redmond-based i-mate says it hopes to change the you work and think, particularly when it comes to PCs and smartphones -- by putting them together. The recovering company is currently working a product it calls "Intelegent", a Windows 8 Pro-based…
The first Intel-powered smartphone has finally launched, albeit only in the UK for now. Orange UK’s San Diego handset admittedly won’t be rivaling today’s top smartphones but with a competitive price of £200 or just over $300 USD, could it…
Nissan has struck a deal with Intel that will allow them to use Atom processors to power in-vehicle infotainment systems starting in 2013. With the partnership, Nissan will join the likes of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota as companies that employ…
Intel reportedly plans to drop prices on select Sandy Bridge processors in September and again in October. The planned cuts come as the chip giant is preparing to refresh budget and mid-range Sandy Bridge CPUs, according to CPU World, citing…
Posted June 1, 2011, 2:02 PM by Emil Protalinski | Filed in Hardware
Intel has shipped over 100 million Atom processors to date. The company emphasized that the growth of the Atom and the netbook have gone hand in hand, but that was just the beginning.
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