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Intel’s New Atom Chips: What They Mean For You

7:41AM December 22, 2009 | Matt Buchanan

New Atom chips from Intel means better netbooks, right? Sorta. Here’s the skinny on the new netbook brains. More »


Intel’s New “Pineview” Atom Processors Benchmarked

11:30AM December 12, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

The new Atom D410 and D510 processors were just given preliminary benchmarking tests, and the scores actually came out pretty disappointing. The older Nvidia Ion configuration actually beat the Pineview procs in most tests – not what we’d call encouraging. More »


Computing

Netbooks: What You Need To Know About The Next 6 Months

4:00AM December 5, 2009 | Danny Allen

A bunch of great netbook upgrades are on the way—next-gen Intel processors in January; smooth HD video playback—but to spare you the brain hemorrhage of keeping track, we’ve laid it all out. Here’s what you need to know. More »


Intel’s Atom Roadmap Revealed: Next Gen ‘Pineview’ Chips Due Fall 2009

10:15PM September 5, 2008 | Kit Eaton

Yesterday it was AMD, and today PC Watch has got hold of Intel’s Atom roadmap: looks like the next-generation of chips, dubbed “Pineview,” will hit in Q3 of next year. The 45nm processors will follow the route taken by the current gen, using hyperthreading to double up single and dual processor cores so that the OS sees them as dual-core and quad-cores. The microarchitecture is an update on the current Silverthorne system: like the bigger Nehalem chips, it ditches the idea of a frontside bus, instead using a Direct Media Interface to connect to I-O chips. It’ll also integrate graphics core and memory manager right into the chip packaging. Wonder what AMD will come up with to counter that? [PCWatch via RegHardware]

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