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Dell Latitude 10 Windows 8 tablet leaks

, May 25th 2012 Discuss [0]

Details of Dell's upcoming Windows 8 tablet, the Dell Latitude 10, have emerged ahead of the slate's release later in 2012, tipping a continued commitment - for the moment, at least - to Intel. The Latitude 10 runs an Intel Clover Trail Atom dual-core, according to the system specs slide shared with Neowin, and has a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 capacitive multitouch display with an optional stylus. Read The Full Story

Leaked Intel roadmap outs Valley View chip

, Mar 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

A new Intel roadmap has turned up that outlines the chipmakers plans through 2013. Better integrated graphics in notebooks and netbooks are desired by many users and the new Valley View chip has been described by alleged insiders and Intel as a Cedar View-like chip packed with an Ivy Bridge graphics core. Read The Full Story

Intel roadmap teases 14nm mobile chips in 2014

, Feb 27th 2012 Discuss [0]

Intel showed off its mobile chip roadmap today at MWC 2012, featuring an ambitious plan that Intel CEO Paul Otellini believes will "light a fire under" Apple, Samsung, and LG. For this year, the company has set 32nm architecture chips with its Medfield Atom Z2460 processors. (Make sure to check out our hands-on with the Intel Orange "Santa Clara" Medfield phone). But next year, it's shrinking its chips down to a new 22nm process and then further to 14nm by 2014. Read The Full Story

Lenovo C325 all-in-one review

, Feb 27th 2012 Discuss [0]

The all-in-one form factor presents an interesting use case: it required much of the same external setup as a desktop, but uses laptop parts in most cases and has the same resistance to expansion. The most obviously attractive quality of the all-in-one is that it allows for comfortable desktop-style use while being “easy” – just plug in a mouse and keyboard and you’re good to go. With the iMac occupying the top end and various HP and Lenovo consumer models grabbing space just below, there’s room for a low-cost option: Lenovo’s $599 C325.

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Intel smartphone chip only “roughly good enough” says ARM

, Jan 12th 2012 Discuss [4]

Intel's Atom Z2460 should get the company "a few smartphone design wins" chipset stalwart ARM has conceded, but insists that the Medfield processors set to show up in Motorola and Lenovo handsets are only "roughly good enough for mobile phones." ARM regards the company as "a serious competitor" CEO Warren East told Reuters at CES this week, but pointed to the fact that Intel's underwhelming track record in power-efficient processors is likely to undermine its success. Read The Full Story

Lenovo debuts IdeaCentre Q180 as world’s smallest desktop PC

, Nov 22nd 2011 Discuss [2]

If you're really cramped on space or simply prefer minimalist styling but need a multimedia desktop PC, then Lenovo's IdeaCentre Q180 may suit your needs. The super sleek IdeaCentre Q180 went on sale today as the world's smallest desktop PC, measuring in at just about the size of a novel at 22mm thin. Read The Full Story

ITG xpPhone 2 puts Windows 8 in your pocket

, Oct 28th 2011 Discuss [5]

ITG, maker of the xpPhone - putting Windows XP into a smartphone-scale chassis - has returned with the successor, the xpPhone 2, and thanks to Windows 8's new Metro homescreen it looks a whole lot more usable. Fronted by a 4.3-inch display and measuring 140 x 73 x 17.5 mm, the xpPhone 2 is expected to go on sale in 2012, running a full desktop OS rather than something mobile-focused like Windows Phone or Android. Read The Full Story

Jobs originally wanted Intel in iPad according to biography

, Oct 27th 2011 Discuss [3]

Apple is a company that has been so successful in the technology realm that it's hard to believe just how well the company has done over the years. One of the most successful products that Apple has produced in a very long time is the iconic iPad. The iPad is by far the most popular tablet in the world today and according to the biography of the late Steve Jobs, he first wanted Intel to power the iPad. Read The Full Story

Intel Atom N2600, N2800, D2500, D2700 CPUs quietly break cover

, Oct 3rd 2011 Discuss [0]

At some point over the weekend, Intel quietly slipped some new processors onto its website along with some of the existing parts. The new processors are low power parts that slurp down little power and seem to be aimed at netbooks and nettops. The new processors include the D2500 and D2700 desktop parts and the N2600 and N2800 parts for netbooks. With anything portable that has limited space for battery power, power miserly processors are a big deal. Read The Full Story

Samsung Series 5 Chromebook Review

, Sep 23rd 2011 Discuss [19]

You run your social life in the cloud. You handle your email in the cloud. You might even write your documents, store your music and keep your backups in the cloud. Why not do away with local computing altogether? That’s the premise of Google’s Chrome OS, relying on just a browser to be your window to the all-purpose web. The Samsung Chromebook Series 5 is one of the first notebooks to give Chrome OS a go, in the case of our Three powered machines offering 3G to release you from the WiFi teat, too. Can we really live in the cloud, or are we destined to tumble back to earth with a bump? Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.

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Stealth Computer LPC-125LPM Ultra-Compact PC Released

, Jul 29th 2011 Discuss [0]

What you're going to get right here is one small computer, that's an open and shut case. This is the quite unassuming LPC-125LPM from Stealth Computer, a group that's known for it's small and awesome machinery. This device measures 6.1-inches by 4-inches by 1.45-inches, it weighing in at 1.2 pounds and having any color case you want, just so long as it's black. Inside you're going to find a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom D525 dual-core processor, 2GB of DDR3 memory, and a 55GB solid state drive. Is this the next ultra-tiny computer on your desktop or hidden under your desk, or would you rather have a dual-core smartphone instead? Let's get a little bit more into this situation before you make your decision. Read The Full Story

Razer Switchblade first to grab Atom Z690; still insists it’s just a “concept”

, Jul 27th 2011 Discuss [2]

Razer has confirmed that its Switchblade gaming notebook will be the first device to use the Intel Atom Z690 processor. The Switchblade - announced at CES 2011 earlier this year, though at the time billed as merely a concept - will use the 1.7GHz chip to run its 7-inch multitouch-capable display and dynamic keyboard, which can change key-legend to suit whatever title is being played. Read The Full Story

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