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Intel to Unleash Atom-ic Power at Computex

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Andy Patrizio
Jun 1, 2010

“Intel plans to introduce a series of new Atom processors at the
opening of the giant Computex show in Taipei this week, as well as
offer a preview a number of other offerings.

“But Atom will be the star of the show.

“The company is broadening the line, expanding to everything
from entry-level desktops to super-thin netbooks, thanks to a slew
of new products.

“”The theme for Computex will be Atom everywhere,” said Matthew
Parker, general manager for netbooks and tablets at Intel (NASDAQ:
INTC). “It’s illustrating about how we will go beyond the 50
million units of netbooks that have shipped since we announced Atom
at Computex in 2008.”

“A new dual-core, entry-level desktop Atom will be introduced,
with support for DDR3 memory. That processor will be available to
OEMs by the end of June.”


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