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ASUS Eee PC Flare previews 2012 netbook offerings

, Jan 2nd 2012 Discuss [2]

ASUS has joined the pre-CES netbook preview bandwagon with some teaser shots of its own attempt to revive the netbook segment, the ASUS Eee PC Flare. Following on from Lenovo's Cedar Trail based IdeaPad S110, the Eee PC Flare builds on designs ASUS previewed at Computex 2011NotebookItalia reports, with styling cues borrowed from ultrabooks and a choice of Intel and AMD processors. Read The Full Story

Lenovo shows off IdeaPad S110 packing Intel Cedar Trail

, Jan 2nd 2012 Discuss [0]

Lenovo is offering up a bit of tease on a new netbook that will be landing called the IdeaPad S110. While other firms are getting away from the netbook realm, Lenovo seems ready to continue with its line for a while longer. The S110 has an Intel Cedar Trail processor inside that has just begun to ship recently. The chip is the N2600. Read The Full Story

Acer Aspire One D270 arriving with Intel Cedar Trail

, Dec 30th 2011 Discuss [3]

The Acer Aspire One D270 netbook sports Intel's latest Cedar Trail based Atom processor and has already surfaced in the online product listings of some European retailers. The netbook will be one of the first to run on the Cedar Trail chip, of which also include a lineup of netbooks from ASUS and Samsung. Read The Full Story

Intel Cedar Trail netbook hoard descends

, Nov 25th 2011 Discuss [0]

If you are a netbook fan, you might be familiar with the Cedar Trial platform from Intel. Machines using the platform were expected this year, but Cedar Trail has now been delayed. Despite that delay there are a bunch of new netbooks coming that use the Cedar Trail platform. So far, the ones that have surfaced are from Asus and Samsung. Asus has the EeePC 1011CX, 1015CX, and X101CH incoming. Samsung also has machines coming including the NC110 and N102S using Cedar Trail. Read The Full Story

Dell and HP Ultrabooks by Q1 2012 tips supply chain

, Oct 5th 2011 Discuss [2]

HP and Dell's ultrabook plans have leaked, with the two companies expected to jump into Intel's MacBook Air rivaling segment in Q4 this year and Q1 2012 respectively. Dell's model will feature a 14-inch display, DigiTimes' supply chain sources tell them, and is expected to debut at CES 2012 in January, though beyond that no specifications have been suggested. Read The Full Story

Intel Cedar Trail netbooks to miss holiday season

, Sep 15th 2011 Discuss [1]

Intel's Cedar Trail processors for netbooks were originally aiming for a September launch that was pushed back to November, and now it looks like the platform will be delayed once again. Intel has revealed that Cedar Trail netbooks are still en route for 2011 but won't be available in time for the holiday season, which means the new launch date is now in December. Read The Full Story

Intel pushes Cedar Trail launch after failing Windows 7 certification

, Aug 19th 2011 Discuss [0]

Intel has been working on the next generation platform for netbooks for a while now. That platform has the codename Cedar Trail. We have talked about Cedar Trail before and the fact that the platform is supposed to allow netbooks that need no fans and have a thinner profile. The platform was set for a September launch, but that has reportedly changed. Read The Full Story

AMD admits it’s ignoring smartphones

, Aug 9th 2011 Discuss [0]

AMD has admitted that it ceded the smartphone processor space to rivals, arguing that the company's strengths in graphics don't lend themselves to the handset segment. Instead, SVP and product group manager Rick Bergman suggests, tablets are where AMD's future lies, with the company's Z-series APUs delivering a balance of video performance and battery life. Speaking in Colorado this week, PC World reports, Bergman also reiterated earlier denials of ARM-based chipset plans. 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

Fujitsu Lifebook TH40/D tablet postponed indefinitely

, Jun 24th 2011 Discuss [0]

Fujitsu has indefinitely postponed the release of its Lifebook TH40/D sliding-tilting tablet because of unspecified "development" delays. The TH40/D was originally expected to go on sale this month but, Akihabara News reports, Fujitsu has postponed that. Read The Full Story

Android Oak Trail tablet benchmarks underwhelm: Intel still has work to do

, Jun 3rd 2011 Discuss [4]

Intel came out fighting at Computex this week, with ambitious Atom plans to take on ARM in its low-power, long-battery Android stronghold. According to the latest, very early benchmarks, however, the chip company may still have some work to do. Tweakers managed to run some tests on a Compal prototype running Android Honeycomb on Intel's 1.5GHz Oak Trail dual-core, finding it to be underwhelming in comparison to existing Tegra 2 based slates. Read The Full Story

TI OMAP4470 1.8GHz dual-core coming 1H 2012 to take on Kal-El and Intel

, Jun 2nd 2011 Discuss [1]

Texas Instruments has outed its latest OMAP4 platform processor, the OMAP4470, at Computex this week, a dual-core ARM A9 1.8GHz chip intended for smartphones, tablets and ultra-thin notebooks. Designed not only with Android and other Linux OS in mind, but with Windows on ARM – one of the incoming Windows 8 builds – the OMAP4470 takes on not only traditional TI rivals like NVIDIA’s Tegra and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon, but Intel’s latest Atom and Sandy/Ivy Bridge chips too. SlashGear caught up with Mark Granger, OMAP platform marketing head, to find out how TI has delivered an 80-percent boost in browsing performance and 2.5x the graphics potency.

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