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SlashGear Week in Review – Week 51 2009

, Dec 20th 2009 Discuss [0]

Here we are again with another week in review, the last week in review before Christmas! That Google Nexus One smartphone that seems incapable of staying out of pictures and video popped up again with word at first that it was good for EDGE on AT&T. A later update found that support for AT&T at all was unknown. Read The Full Story

NVIDIA Ion 2 launch delayed at manufacturer request

, Dec 17th 2009 Discuss [0]

NVIDIA have officially confirmed that the next-gen "Ion 2" (not the final name) graphics chipset is in the works, but it won't be arriving quite as soon as many had hoped.  The company told Fudzilla that the Ion 2 won't see an official launch until later in Q1 2010, as opposed to the Q4 2009 unveil we'd expected; that's apparently because hardware manufacturers want to milk a few more sales out of first-gen Ion devices before the new chip arrives. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 49 2009

, Dec 6th 2009 Discuss [0]

It's been a long week here at SlashGear with the build up to Christmas and Cyber Monday shopping and deals. We learned this week that the DoD had ordered 2,200 PS3 consoles to beef up their PS3 powered super computer. The PS3's are cheaper than buying the Cell processors themselves it seems. Read The Full Story

Intel Pine Trail due Q4; products unlikely until early 2010

, Sep 25th 2009 Discuss [0]

After ongoing rumors and speculation that Intel would miss their Q4 launch for Pine Trail, their next-gen Atom processor line-up, the company has again confirmed that the low-power netbook processors are on course to hit manufacturers in Q4 2009.  However the company will not be drawn on how long those chips will then take to show up in commercially-available devices: estimates suggest that Pine Trail based netbooks won't actually be on shelves until Q1 2010 at the earliest. Read The Full Story

MSI to launch touchscreen Windows 7 Pine Trail netbooks in December?

, Aug 18th 2009 Discuss [0]

It seems like ages since we last had a good Intel Pine Trail rumor, so here's one with not only a company name but a date to go with it.  According to DigiTimes' ever-clandestine "industry sources" MSI has decided to be the first OEM to launch a Pine Trail-M netbook, with December 2009 their settled window. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 31 2009

, Aug 1st 2009 Discuss [0]

Another week has come and gone and we are a week closer that that wondrous day parents look forward to all summer -- back to school! Lots of goings on this week and much of it was centered on mobile phones. Spotify announced that it would have an official app available on the iPhone that works for subscribers on Premium packages. Monday, a bit more light was shed on the much anticipated Android donut update, alas it's said to not be the OS 2.0 update we hoped for and won’t have multitouch. Read The Full Story

Intel cuts netbook Atom Z-series supply claim insiders

, Jul 31st 2009 Discuss [0]

If there's one thing the past few days have shown us, it's that speculation about processor plans can get confusing - witness Intel's supposed Pine Trail delay and subsequent denials - but that certainly won't stop the rumors from coming.  Latest leaks from "industry sources" suggests that Intel has told its customers that no more Atom Z processor orders for netbook devices will be accepted, which if true would mean that products such as the Sony VAIO P and ASUS Eee PC T91 would have to find different core components. Read The Full Story

Acer Android netbook still planned for Q3 says firm

, Jul 30th 2009 Discuss [0]

The netbook rumor denials continue apace, and after Intel have assured us that Pine Trail is right on track for a 2009 launch, now it's Acer's turn to reiterate that it really does have an Android-based netbook coming in Q3 this year.  Speculation began earlier this week after it was reported that the ultraportable had been delayed faced with lackluster consumer interest. Read The Full Story

Pine Trail still on course for 2009 launch claims Intel

, Jul 30th 2009 Discuss [0]

Talk, says Mooley Eden, of Intel's Pine Trail being delayed into early 2010 is quite unfounded.  According to the latest from Intel's Mobile Platform Group general manager, "Pine Trail is on schedule.  You can quote me on that ... The three chip solution down to two chip solution [is] coming this year." Read The Full Story

Acer & ASUS delay Android netbooks; freeze launches until Pine Trail in Q1 2010

, Jul 28th 2009 Discuss [0]

Acer and ASUS are tipped to have frozen new netbook launches in the second half of 2009, in response to Intel's decision to postpone the launch of the Pine Trail-M platform - of which the Atom N450 processor is a part - until Q1 2010.  As part of that, Acer's dual-booting Android/Windows XP netbook has been postponed with no known launch date; the netbook, first shown in prototype form at Computex in June, was most recently expected to arrive in August. Read The Full Story

Intel Pine Trail nettop chips, plus Core i3 and Core i9 CPUs coming Q1 2010?

, Jul 23rd 2009 Discuss [1]

After word slipped out from Taiwan earlier this week that Intel were considering pushing back the release of the Pine Trail Atom N450 processor until the first half of 2010, now comes more specific news from PC manufacturers that both the netbook platform, Pine Trail-M, and its Pine Trail-D nettop sibling will both now arrive in the first quarter of next year.  That, say the unnamed sources, will coincide with the release of Intel's 32nm Core i9 processors, codenamed Gulftown, and offering six cores. Read The Full Story

Intel Pine Trail Atom N450 delayed to 1H10?

, Jul 21st 2009 Discuss [0]

Intel's Pine Trail platform, set to replace the company's current Diamondville netbook/nettop architecture, could be delayed until the first half of 2010 so as to reassure vendors.  According to Digitimes Research senior analyst Joanne Chien, the Intel Atom N450 processor has been pushed back from its original Q4 2009 launch schedule so as to allow the existing netbook market to settle. Read The Full Story