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  Intel Unveils Atom Processor For Mobile Devices

By Mendelson Tiu | Monday | 03/03/2008

Intel is aiming to provide users with faster mobile Internet devices (MID) with the launch of its new Atom processor. This new processor is the smallest processor produced by the company to date, but will provide users with better system performance.

The 25 mm² Intel Atom processor is based on an entirely new microarchitecture designed specifically for small devices and low power, while maintaining the Intel Core 2 Duo instruction set compatibility consumers are accustomed to when using a standard PC and the Internet. The design also includes support for multiple threads for better performance and increased system responsiveness, says Intel.
 
Intel's Executive Vice President and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney said, "This is our smallest processor built with the world's smallest transistors. This small wonder is a fundamental new shift in design, small yet powerful enough to enable a big Internet experience on these new devices. We believe it will unleash new innovation across the industry."

The Intel Atom processor offers customers the unique ability to innovate around the new low-power design. In addition to the MID opportunity, Intel believes the demand for a new category of low-cost, Internet-centric mobile computing devices dubbed "netbooks" and basic Internet-centric desktop PCs dubbed "nettops," will grow substantially over the next several years.

See: www.intel.com

 

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