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Intel to target ultra-portable notebook market with CULV platform
Intel plans to push a new consumer ultra-low voltage (CULV) platform into the market for ultra-portable notebooks priced between US$699-899 in the second quarter of 2009. The move is believed to be targeting AMD's new Yukon platform, according to sources at notebook makers.
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Intel CULV Platform rumored for ultra-portable Notebooks
I4U News — ... into the market for ultra-portable notebooks priced between $699 and $899 in Q2 of 2009. What Intel CULV is offering on performance and technical benefits is not known yet. Intel is supposedly also trying to put the netbooks and notebooks into 4 segments in 2009: Notebooks with screen sizes 12.1 inch and above, Atom or Pineview-based netbooks, Menlow-based mobile Internet devices (MIDs), and ultra-portable notebooks with a display size between 11 and 13.3 inches. More details on Digitimes . Posted on Mon, 19 Jan 2009 01:18:55 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr ...

Intel to introduce new CULV platform Q2'2009
TG Daily - All News — ... end. HP is also planning Atom-based products for a mid-year introduction as well. It is believed Intel's targeting AMD's Yukon platform with the offering. According to the article, the notebook market will be divided into four segments: 12.1" and above, Atom or Pineview-based netbooks, Menlow-based MIDs and ultra-portable notebooks with displays ranging from 11.0" to 13.3". For a view on this type of market division, see TG Daily's opinion article on soft limitations . See DigiTimes . busy

Intel's CULV platform guns for AMD's Neo: Danger Will Robinson, Danger!
Engadget — Poor, poor AMD. Just when it found a niche above Atom and below the Core 2 Duo with its Athlon Neo, back comes Intel with its new "Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage" platform -- something we started to hear about a few weeks ago. This from DigiTimes' "sources at notebook makers." New CULV-based ultra-portables from the "top-three notebook vendors" (that'd be HP, Dell, and Acer by most accounts) should be hitting shelves in the second quarter of 2009 carrying prices between $699 and $899. DigiTimes claims that the new platform ...

Intel CULV platform rumored; ultra-low voltage products launching 2009
SlashGear — ... , but they may have to find a few more million out of the collective budget if Intel have their way.  According to a Digitimes report, Intel are planning a new consumer ultra-low voltage (CULV) platform, intended for ultraportable notebooks including some of the larger netbook-style designs we’ve heard rumor of lately, to take on AMD’s Yukon platform. ...

Intel’s new ultra-low voltage (CULV) platform for UMPC’s
PR News: — ... shipped in 2009. This year will see Intel divide the notebook business into four main areas, which include: ultra-portable notebooks (displays size 11.x- to 13.3-inch), Menlow-based mobile Internet devices (MIDs), Atom or Pineview-based netbooks and 12.1-inch or above traditional notebooks. Digi Times said that Intel declined to confirm this news by saying they do not comment on unannounced products. Have you gone smaller with you’re computing? Source: Read

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