Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Show off Intel's Latest Processor for Netbook Line and Tablet


Intel has just introduced several new chips for netbooks, tablets, and other portable computing devices. This product is on display in the event the ongoing Computex 2010 in Taiwan today.

New products from Intel's most interesting is the chip of Canoe Lake platform aimed at netbook ultratipis. In this Computex exhibition showing off a prototype Intel netbook with a thickness of only 14 mm dual-core chips just wear this.

Other chips are dual-core Intel Atom processor N550. This processor has been used in products 1015n Asus EeePC which has launched some time ago. Other products are Pine Trail chip that supports DDR3 memory. It is already known some time ago by the public and given the name Intel Atom N455 (1.66 GHz) and N470 (1.83 GHz).

Intel also released a new product from the ranks of Oak Trail platform aimed at tablet devices and mobile Internet devices - MID (mobile internet device). This chip is the successor chip Atom Z series and supports Windows 7. In addition to Windows, Oak Trail MeeGo also supports OS, Google Android, as well as various variants of Linux.

This platform will support the player according to Engadget HD 1080p video and HDMI output with lower power consumption than Intel based Menlow chip used today. Unfortunately this new product will be available later in the year 2011.

Intel also announced the Intel Atom processor concept called the Future System on a Chip (SoC). With this concept the processor will be used for computing systems in vehicles, smartphones, mobile devices, television, tablets, and others.

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