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02 Apr 08

DailyTech - Intel Announces Five New Atom Processors

  • These forthcoming MIDs, and some incredible longer-term plans our customers are
    sharing with us, will show how small devices can deliver a big Internet
    experience
  • The Diamondville-based N270 will run at 1.6GHz using a 533MHz FSB. This
    is the chip that will find a home in the previously mentioned nettops.

Mer officiell information om Atom - IDG.se

  • Processorn kommer i fem modeller och klockfrekvensen ligger mellan 800 och 1860
    megahertz.
  • ett prisspann på ungefär 350 till 1200 kronor.
03 Mar 08

Intel's Silverthorne Ultra-Mobile Processor Now Called 'Atom' - Mac Rumors

  • Intel announced
    today that they are officially branding their upcoming ultra-mobile processor
    family as 'Atom'. Formerly known as Silverthorne, the new family of low-power
    processors are specifically designed for mobile internet devices (MIDs).

A New UMPC Powered by the ATOM CPU from Willcom : Akihabara News .com

  • The Japanese Company Willcom just announced this morning that they're working
    closely with Microsoft and Intel on a new UMPC
  • it will run on the ATOM, the tiny new mobile CPU from Intel
    • Cool. Going for sale in July, so we will probably see some pictures soon. - on 2008-03-03
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Intel Announces Intel® Atom™ Brand for New Family of Low-Power Processors

  • SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 2, 2008 – The Intel® Atom™ processor will be the name
    for a new family of low-power processors designed specifically for mobile
    Internet devices (MIDs) and a new class of simple and affordable
    Internet-centric computers arriving later this year.
24 Jul 06

Gregarius » A Free, Web-based Feed Aggregator

  • Gregarius is a web-based RSS/RDF/ATOM feed aggregator, designed to run on your web server, allowing you to access your news sources from wherever you want. - svartling on 2006-07-24

Feedfetcher - Google's Feed Grabber

  • Feedfetcher is how Google grabs RSS or Atom feeds when users choose to add them to their Google homepage. Feedfetcher collects and periodically refreshes these user-initiated feeds, but does not index them in Blog Search or Google's other search services - svartling on 2006-07-24
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