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Intel to keep lead on notebook technology
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=20410

Yousuf Khan

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Yousuf Khan wrote:

> Intel to keep lead on notebook technology
> http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=20410
>
> Yousuf Khan


The big news would be if Intel gave their support to Dothan + Alviso on
the desktop, or for the SFF market.

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Mike Smith

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> The big news would be if Intel gave their support to
> Dothan + Alviso on the desktop, or for the SFF market.

It would - and create a broad P-M offering in that area.
o DFI, AOpen have retail-ish boards
---- although hard to find
o Commell & others have Mini-itx/SBC/EBC boards
---- although pricey, there IS a good niche here

What's lacking is a critical mass of uptake:
o EPIA is ~225$US/~£150 for 1.2Ghz, CF/PCMCIA & 12V input
---- which importantly includes the CPU
o P-M is ~350$US/~£189 without the CPU, 12V input
---- but importantly is about 4-5x faster

The P-M is fantastic re CPU-v-Heat in SFF/Embedded, but
there's precious little uptake in retail & "proven platform".

The P4-M is a lot cheaper, at least on CPU as well as board.

The new P-M chipset will help matters - although actual end
product offering such may lag being industrial mkt aimed. A
Dual-Core P4 is great, but the P-M has notable potential.
--
Dorothy Bradbury

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