bit-tech.net - 3/16/2009
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Netbooks based on Qualcomm and Freescale's ARM CPUs are rumoured to be scheduled for launch at Computex this year, while the OLPC project encourages Microsoft to code an ARM-compatible version of Windows
ARM-based netbooks set to arrive on US shores by year end
arstechnica.com 8/4/2009 —
DigiTimes has been making the rounds of the Taiwanese OEMs, and the company claims to have the scoop on a coming wave of ARM-based netbooks, often called "smartbooks," that will wash ashore in the US in the last ...
HP considers ARM processor for netbooks
tgdaily.com 5/29/2009 — Hewlett Packard is reportedly considering manufacturing netbook computers with ARM processors. ARM could pose a threat to Intel's Atom chip, which was supposedly designed for a "new wave" of mobile Internet devices and low-cost PC's.
ARM Cortex-based Netbooks due soon | Crave, the gadget blog
news.cnet.com 10/23/2008 — Netbooks using ARM's next-generation processor architecture will be announced soon, according to a senior executive at the company. Rob Coombs, director of mobile solutions at the U.K. processor design company, told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that ...
Whither Windows? OLPC 2 likely to use ARM, not x86
arstechnica.com 3/14/2009 —
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, which seeks to produce low-cost laptops for education, revealed on Thursday that it might drop the aging AMD Geode processor it has been using and replace it with ARM chips in its next-generation ...
ARM chips coming to LG TVs
bit-tech.net 6/23/2009 — LG Electronics has announced that it will be outfitting its next range of TVs with ARM processors and graphics chips, allowing web-based content to be viewed easily.
New ARM chips headed for iPhone, Palm Pre?
news.cnet.com 6/13/2009 — ARM, the company that designs chips for the world's smartphones, said handset makers will deliver the first models using more than one processor core next year, as high-end mobile phones begin to mimic the hardware attributes of PCs.
Palm Pre ...
Windows 7 on ARM a possibility?
bit-tech.net 5/5/2009 — Comments from Microsoft's CEO point the finger at an ARM-compatible build of Windows 7 in the pipeline, with the company unwilling to give Linux a foothold in the market.
Microsoft to exclude ARM netbooks for Windows 7
in.reuters.com 6/3/2009 — TAIPEI (Reuters) - Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system will not run on netbooks powered by ARM chips, Microsoft said on Wednesday, a blow to the British firm's hopes of becoming a big player in the sector. The news comes days after ARM said it ...