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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Intel launches mobile device chips

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Intel launches mobile device chips —
Mar. 03, 2008 —
[Updated Mar. 4] -- Intel has branded its next-generation mobile device chips, previously codenamed "Silverthorne" and "Menlow." Built on 45 nanometer process technology, the Atom processor uses a new single-issue x86-compatible micro-architecture designed to compete with ARM in mobile designs, while mating with "Centrino Atom" chipsets ...
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