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  • Intel Atom-based Eee PCs In June, 10" Later
    April 22, 2008 – 12:20 PM in Business
    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
  • Atom Shortage May Affect Low-cost Notebook Panel Shipments In July
    July 3, 2008 – 3:00 PM in Business
    More here at Intel Expected To Reveal Details About Dual-core Atom
    August 20, 2008 – 10:50 AM
    First details about Intel's upcoming dual-core Atom processor have been published by German website Intel Atom To Boost Mini-ITX Chassis
    May 5, 2008 – 11:10 AM
    More here at LLUON A1 Atom-Based PC Knows How to Roll
    August 22, 2008 – 4:10 PM
    The convergence of Internet and TV was a theme at IDF this year and the stylish LLUON A1 PC is a step in that direction
  • First Intel Atom Motherboard On Sale
    May 19, 2008 – 12:20 PM in INTEL
    Intel’s first commercially available Atom powered motherboard is popping up all over Internet ready for pre-orders. Most note the motherboard will begin to ship within two to three weeks. The Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF, targeted at a new category that
  • Intel Now Shipping Dual-Core Atom 330 Processors
    September 23, 2008 – 4:30 AM
    Intel has official begun shipping its new Atom Processor 330, a 45 nm dual-core processor for nettops
  • Intel Purchases Netbook.com for Atom-based Netbooks
    October 9, 2008 – 12:40 PM in Business
    Intel has bought netbook.com and rumours suggest the company plans on turning it into a portal for Atom-based netbooks. Currently, visiting netbook.com redirects users to the Intel’s page about the company’s Atom processor.
  • Asustek To Expand Eee Brand
    June 16, 2008 – 2:40 PM in Business
    Taipei (Taiwan) - Asustek, best known these days for its mini-laptop Eee PC, is moving to expand Eee brand with an iMac rival, a wireless gaming controller and a mini-desktop PC.
  • A New Goldmine For Intel: The $6 Atom Processor
    March 28, 2008 – 12:19 PM
    Mountain House (CA) - Intel is gearing up to launch what may be its most important product since the Pentium processor: The Atom CPU targets key growth markets and could ship hundreds of millions units within a few year.
  • Intel Preps Atom For World Domination
    March 2, 2008 – 9:44 PM
    Intel today released the brand name of its Silverthorne and Diamondville processors for mobile devices - products the company has called its most significant product since the introduction of the Pentium processor: While the chips won't set new performance records for your desktop PC or your notebook, they are very low cost chips pumped out in huge volumes to conquer the market of portable devices and low-end PCs.
  • Intel Shows Off Massive Two-billion Transistor Tukwila And Diminutive Atom At IDF
    April 2, 2008 – 5:47 AM
    Shanghai (China) - Modern gleaming chip wafers constrasted with a thousands of year old sword at the Intel Developer Forum today as company executives showed off a 2-billion transistor Tukwilla processor along with the diminutive Atom chip.
  • Atom Processors To Affect Both VIA And SiS As Intel Preps Own-brand Mobos For Embedded Markets
    March 6, 2008 – 11:01 AM
    Amid the announcement of Intel's new low-power processors, Atom, and corresponding platform for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and Internet-centric computers, sources at Taiwan motherboard makers have revealed that Intel is planning to also introduce Atom processors along with supporting motherboards for the embedded market soon, a move which is likely to impact both VIA Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS).
  • Dual-core Atoms To Enter Mass Production In July
    May 28, 2008 – 12:10 PM
    Intel is planning to start the mass production of dual-core versions of its Atom processors in the second week of July, according to sources at PC makers.
  • Acer Dishes Out Atom-based Notebook
    July 16, 2008 – 8:00 AM in Business
    San Jose (CA) - Acer is the next in line to roll out a compact notebook with a sub-$400 price: The Aspire One can be purchased with flash-based or hard drive-based storage, Linux or Windows and 512 MB or 1 GB or main memory.

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