Intel’s Atom processor architecture will live on despite the recent cancellation of next-generation smartphone chips. The chip maker will continue the development and use of the processor architecture ...
The chip giant unveiled the long awaited Atom Wednesday at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Shanghai China. Solution providers said Atom could pave the way for a flood of handhelds similar to ...
I've changed my mind about Intel's new downsized Atom processor, which is being pitched by the semiconductor behemoth as a little chip with enough power to deliver a biiiiiig handheld Web-browsing ...
Last week, Intel’s Jeff McVeigh revealed the missing piece to the puzzle that is Intel’s plan to retake lost ground in the hyper-competitive mobile system on a chip (SoC) market. At the Android ...
Intel on Wednesday unveiled the Centrino Atom family of low-power processors for mobile Internet devices (MIDs). It also announced a new class of inexpensive, simple Internet-centric computers, called ...
Intel calls them "mobile Internet devices." They're built upon the diminutive Atom processor that was the star of IDF Shanghai this week. Jon Skillings is an editorial director at CNET, where he's ...
Bottom line: Intel's N95 is an upcoming budget friendly processor that is considered to be the successor to Atom processors. The chip punches above its weight class in Geekbench 5 and performs ...
The branding strategy means Intel will aggressively develop and promote silicon for small devices. But this isn't the PC industry. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including ...