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venturebeat.com - 1/28/2009
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Nvidia chief executive Jen-Hsun Huang is on a missoni to get graphics chips into everything from handheld computers to smart phones. In a dinner with reporters on Monday night, the head of the Santa Clara, Calif.-based graphics chip maker said that the company is going to invest heavily in ...
appleinsider.com - 1/30/2009
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Apple this week is advising members of its
reseller channels that supply of iMacs will be constrained...
in the immediate future, a move that may signal new models are nearing production.
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Apple warns of reduced iMac availability in near term
blog.laptopmag.com - 1/28/2009
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nvidia_sh2 Just over a month ago, we sat
down with Nvidia’s product manager, Dave Ragones, to discuss...
the company’s freshly announced Ion platform , which pairs Intel’s netbook-friendly 1.6-GHz Atom processor with Nvidia’s GeForce 9400M GPU. In that ...
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Nvidia CEO Sounds Off on Netbooks, Ion Platform, Tegra, ...
venturebeat.com - 1/31/2009
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As netbook sales continue to pick up in
a struggling world economy, Intel, which makes the Atom...
processor found in many of those netbooks, is looking towards the future of the market. Specifically, it’s stepping up its efforts to provide the ...
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Source: Intel prepping for mass roll-out of Android netbooks
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Interview with Nvidia chief shows where netbooks, smartphones, and game consoles may be going in a "1-watt world"
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Dean Takahashi's interview with Nvidia head honcho Jen-Hsun Huang offers a glimpse into what to expect from low-powered internet-enabled devices of the future. Nvidia's new "Ion" platform, which weds an Intel Atom processor to an Nvidia graphic chip, probably doesn't make Intel very happy—they'd rather be selling the GPU, too—but Huang knows that Intel might still be too big to throw their weight around to prevent Ion from getting to market. ...
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