All Entries Tagged With: "Atom"
Intel’s GN40 Atom chipset can do 1080p .. sort off
Share Over at fudzilla they received an answer from Intel regarding the matter if Intel’s GN40 Atom chipset can do 1080p HD video playbck. The answer seems to be … ‘some HD support’.
Intel’s Atom Platform Expands Into Embedded Computing
Share With the expansion of the existing Z5xx series of its Atom processor platform, Intel plans to address the growing segment of embedded computing, such as in-vehicle infotainment, medical, retail and transaction solutions (kiosks, point-of-service terminals), gaming and industrial control and automation.
Atom-based QNAP NAS TS-439 Pro surfaces
Share QNAP is on a roll lately, yet another model of theit NAS devices is palced into the market, this time a 4-bay Intel Atom-based NAS TS-439 Pro.
Twintech announces the TwinBox HL-N ION 2-based Mini PCs
Share Twintech announced their TwinBox HL-N Series ION™ Mini PC today, which is powered by Intel Atom Processor D525 CPU with Next Generation NVIDIA ION graphics technology. Incoming search terms:TWINTECH GTS 450 2GBSilentium T11twintech hl-n3gtwintech gtx 580 reviewtwintech gtx480twintech mini pc bios fnwww flash golden media twinbox 7 hd
Intel may relax resolution limits on netbooks
Share There is good news for netbooks; well it is good news for people that would like HD on their netbooks. It looks like Intel may have decided to increase the allowable screen resolution to 1366×768 this will include the coveted (by some) 720p range.
Google Announces Chrome OS
Share After denying the rumors for the better part of a year Google has finally come clean on its attempt to enter the operating system world.
Sony pushes Vaio W netbook on the US Market
Share Sony has entered the netbook market in the US. This is really not shocking news as just about everyone has a netbook these days. It is just the thing to do.
MSI Windbox DE200 gets some adjustments
Share MSI’s WindBox DE200 has undergone some serious changes in the last couple of months. According to the gang over at TechConnect Magazine the new box has shed the Celeron CPU and nVidia graphics and gone for the more traditional “net” hardware of a single core Atom, and 945GC board.