Intel Atom-based Eee PCs In June, 10" Later
Asustek Computer president Jerry Shen has revealed the company plans to launch Eee PCs based on Intel’s Atom processor platform in June, and will introduce models with a 10" display later in 2008. Asustek is believed to have ordered 2.5-3 million Atom processors from Intel, while Acer has ordered around one million and may place another one million unit order depending on market demand for corresponding low-cost PCs in the later half of the year, according to industry sources.
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