MTK MTK6516 phone gets dual core
March 20, 2010

The MTK MTK6516 phone might resemble some of the good stuff that HTC has come up with in recent times, but that model goes one up since it has dual core functionality, working in a Windows Mobile environment. As mentioned, the main draw would be its dual core 460MHz ARM9 main processor which will be used to handle system tasks, while a 280MHz ARM7 Modem processor will take care of the telephony module segment, featuring a 3.2" display, Windows Mobile 6.5, 256MB RAM, 256MB ROM, a 3.2-megapixel camera and 1.3-megapixel secondary camera for video calling reasons, and Wi-Fi connectivity. No notion on about pricing, but it ought to be released soon.
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Archos A13PS blazes trail with Intel Atom processor
March 18, 2010

Guess the use of Intel's Atom processors are no longer limited to just netbooks, as Archos forges a new path with their Archos A13PS notebook. Sporting a 13.3" display, it runs on the Intel Atom D510 Pine Trail processor, which happens to be Intel’s latest dual core version of its Atom line, complete with integrated GMA 3150 graphics. Word on the street has it that the Archos A13PS will be running on Windows 7 Home Premium operating system, but more details should surface when April rolls around since that is when the notebook would be released.
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Shuttle XPC X50V2 Barebones PC
March 17, 2010

Shuttle has come up with another one of its barebones computers, and that instance, it’s the Shuttle XPC X50V2. Aside from the fact that you’ll have to add your own hard drive and memory (since that is a barebones PC), the X50V2 sports some useful specifications, including a new dual-core Intel Atom D510 Pine Trail processor with integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics. The Shuttle XPC X50V2 should be going for around $400, and specifications include:
- Intel Atom D510 Pine Trail processor
- Integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics
- 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 touchscreen display
- Supports up to 4GB of RAM
- Supports a 2.5-inch hard drive or solid state drive (SSD)
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Intel Expands Atom Platform To Storage Devices
March 4, 2010
Intel has launched its first Intel Atom processor-based platform which is optimized for networked home and small office storage devices. that platform will consist of the single-core Atom D410 processor or the dual-core D510 processor, coupled with the Intel 82801IR I/O Controller. According to Intel, there will be up to 50% ability reduction and improved performance from that setup, compared to the previous generation of Atom processors. whether you like nitty gritty details, the platform will feature six PCI Express lanes, 12 USB 2.0 ports, a port multiplier operate, eSATA ports and plus supports Windows Home Server, as well as Linux operating systems.
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Shuttle XS35 nettop
February 26, 2010

Shuttle used to roll out extremely compact computer chassis that packed quite a punch within, and we guess things have hardly changed since soon after whether the Shuttle XS35 nettop is any indicator. that 3.3cm thin machine comes with a dual-core Intel Atom D510 processor inside, boasting NVIDIA Ion 2 graphics chipset with HDMI output alongside all the usual suspects - an Ethernet jack, a multicard memory card reader, a plethora of USB 2.0 ports, VGA and relevant audio outputs. Being so small, it runs quietly with very little sound coming out of it apart from the whirring of a DVD or from its 2.5" hard drive. No view on pricing, but expect the Shuttle XS35 to ship in Q2 that year. [Press Release]
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Lenovo X201 now available
February 23, 2010

We brought you word on the Lenovo X201 leak a few days ago, and the notebook is finally official - the full size X201 is more than capable of stashing away a dual-core 2.66GHz Core i7 processor within its chassis, alongside the other lesser options of 2.4GHz and 2.53GHz Core i5 chips. In addition, the fingerprint reader is now slightly smarter than normal, letting users users sign in or take secure actions as well as starting up and login using just one gesture. Continuously powered USB ports additionally help as you will be able to juice up other devices while the system is sleeping or turned off. The Lenovo X201 is tipped to retail from $1,199 upwards depending on the type of stuff you want inside. What you see above is the tablet version which costs a wee bit more.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X201 leaked
February 17, 2010

The Lenovo ThinkPad X201 line has just leaked out, where we now know that it offers subtle upgrades on its exterior, while the 12" ultraportable device will see major changes made within thanks to the inclusion of Intel's latest processors. A standard model is able to hold a dual-core 2.66GHz Core i7 processor, while the slimline X201 will feature the low-voltage 2.13GHz i7 as its best performer. Regardless of which route you choose to take, either model will come with a 2-megapixel webcam, the choice of a trackpad or not as well as a docking station. No notion on when the new ThinkPad will produce its appearance, so stay tuned!
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