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1 in 5 Choosing Netbooks Over Notebooks: Intel [GigaOM]
1 in 5 Choosing Netbooks Over Notebooks: Intel [GigaOM]
Intel believes the cannibalization of notebooks by netbooks to be at around 20 percent , Reuters reported today. Christian Morales, the European sales chief for Intel, estimated that netbooks currently comprise about 16 percent of worldwide notebook sales, though he put that figure slightly ...
Microsoft and Intel looking to limit netbook sizes to 10.2-inch for Windows 7
Microsoft and Intel looking to limit netbook sizes to 10.2-inch for Windows 7
digitimes.com — Microsoft and Intel have reached a consensus to decrease the upper screen-size limit for netbook PCs equipped... with Windows 7 from 12.1 inches to 10.2 inches, according to sources at Taiwan-based ODM notebook makers, who added that this may have a ... (more) Microsoft and Intel looking to limit netbook sizes to ...
Intel Previews Intel Xeon® 'Nehalem-EX' Processor
intel.com — Intel Nehalem Architecture built on Intel's unique 45nm high-k metal gate technology process Up to 8 cores... per processor Up to 16 threads per processor with Intel Hyper-threading Scalability up to eight sockets via Quick Path Interconnects and greater ... (more) Intel Previews Intel Xeon® 'Nehalem-EX' Processor
Intel delays debut of Core i5 platform until early September
digitimes.com — Intel has decided to postpone the debut of its new mainstream desktop PC platform, Lynnfield processors (tentatively... Core i5) and 5-series chipsets, from July as originally scheduled, to early September 2009, according to sources at motherboard makers. (more) Intel delays debut of Core i5 platform until early September
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Intel: Netbooks Continue to Cannibalize Notebook Sales
OStatic blogs — As GigaOm reports today, Intel believes that the rate of cannabilization of notebooks by lower priced netbooks is sitting at around 20 percent. That's what the company's European sales chief told Reuters at a company event. This trend remains very positive for open source in general, including but definitely not limited to Linux. It's also an issue that is likely becoming a growing sticking point for Microsoft. According to Reuters:   "Christian Morales said netbook sales were about 16 percent of ...

Intel: Netbooks Continue to Cannibalize Notebook Sales [OStatic]
GigaOM Network — As GigaOm reports today, Intel believes that the rate of cannabilization of notebooks by lower priced netbooks is sitting at around 20 percent. That's what the company's European sales chief told Reuters at a company event. This trend remains very positive for open source in general, including but definitely not limited to Linux. It's also an issue that is likely becoming a growing sticking point for Microsoft. According to Reuters:   "Christian Morales said netbook ...

Intel: Almost 1 in 5 laptops sold is a netbook
Liliputing — ... Atom processors that have proven popular with many netbook makers are starting to cannibalize sales of more expensive Intel Celeron chips. The profit margins on Atom CPUs tends to be higher than the margins on Celeron processors, but that hasn’t stopped Intel from introducing the CULV processor line for higher end notebooks recently, which is basically a glorified way of describing slower Celeron chips as low Consumer Ultra Low Voltage, or low power processors. via GigaOm Post from: Liliputing ...

Qualcomm Turns a Netbook Into a Smartbook [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network — ... Qualcomm isn’t going to cede the mobile computing market to Intel and its success with netbooks, the CDMA powerhouse made clear today while laying out its vision of mobile computing. The vision consists of what Qualcomm is calling a smartbook. But combining the words smartphone and netbook together may be the only new thing Qualcomm is pushing here — basically it’s launching an ARM-based netbook. ...

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