Medfield is the next Atom
Published 12/7/2008 by Charlie Demerjian at Home - THE INQUIRER
Charlie Demerjian the Inquirer , Saturday 6 December 2008. 21:12:00 2010, 32nm, and brimming with goodness IN ITS LATEST report on netbooks entitled Intel Atom: Netbook, Opportunity or threat?, UBS has some interesting information on the IALP/Atom roadmap. The outfit also doees not think netbooks will be a net win for Intel.... > >
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