news.cnet.com - 12/8/2008
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An Intel Netbook processor roadmap has emerged showing technology that extends to the 32-nanometer generation of silicon.
One recent version of Intel's handheld and Netbook roadmap shows a chip platform code-named Medfield, which will be based on next-generation 32-nanometer process ...
tweaknews.net - 12/11/2008
blog.laptopmag.com - 12/16/2008
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blog.laptopmag.com —
classmatelead CES 2009 is undoubtedly going to be
the show for touch-enabled netbooks and leading the pack...
will be Intel’s Convertible Classmate PC. While MSI and ASUS have hinted at their respective touch-capable Winds and Eee PCs, Intel will ...
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Intel-Powered Convertible Classmate PC: The Touch ...
fudzilla.com - 12/1/2008
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fudzilla.com —
Image Confirmed by Intel We were told that
Intel's Nehalem, the CPU that we know as Core...
i7 has TLB. TLB, three letters that have destroyed the sales of Phenom and Opterons based on 65nm K10 cores, stands for Translation Lookaside Buffer, and Intel ...
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Nehalem also has a TLB bug
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The Tech Report: News —
Monday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki 5:58 AM on December 8, 2008 Monday Roadmap of future Intel netbook chips surfaces MacBlogz: Apple netbooks to utilize ARM Cortex architecture ? TG Daily on DisplayPort and HDCP in your Mac: what you need to know NordicHardware talks about FSC's AMILO SA 3650 with external graphics box and reports Eee Box B294 and B206 boast hardware decoder and HDMI X-bit labs report AMD reduces pricing of AMD Radeon HD 4870 to $199 Wal-Mart to sell $99 iPhones in late December: report Forbes on ...
Intel planning 32nm Medfield Atom platform for 2010
DV Hardware —
... Some information about Intel's future netbook platforms hit the web today thanks to a roadmap featured in a report by UBS Securities. CNET writes the 45nm Pineview platform will arrive in 2009 and a 32nm Moorestown successor will arrive in 2010 with Medfield. ...
Intel's Netbook Roadmap Revealed
Maximum PC —
Intel’s most recent processor roadmap, released earlier this week, reveals their plans for technology extending all the way into the 32-nanometer realm. The roadmap reveals some new codenames for the world to gawk at, including Medfield, which is slated for 2010, and it’s predecessor, Pineview, which should be on its way for a 2009 release. The two processors are still based on 45-nanometer technology, much like today’s Atom processor. Pineview might be housing Intel’s own graphics processing technology, right on the chip. The Medfield chip would be part of a new generation ...
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