Intel upgrades Atom chip Netbook changes low-end image

  

The successful combination of "Windows7+ netbook" and the entry of the market means that the netbook is taking off the "poor technology" hat, which greatly enhances the status of the industry. Since Windows 7 has set foot on the netbook, will its fans be only ASUS?

Intel announced that the Atom processor will undergo significant changes, which is not a revolution compared to the launch in the spring of 2008. At this point, PC manufacturers are preparing to launch a new net-based model, and some manufacturers' products will be launched before the electronic consumer show in January next year.

According to Gartner's latest data, the global PC market will start to rebound in 2010, but this does not affect the netbook as a new favorite of consumers, as a substitute for notebooks, the price can be as low as $250. Between $100.

The new netbook will be built with Intel's latest "PineTrail" Atom processor. Sean Maloney, Intel's executive vice president, said: "It will continue battery life, but his other aspects of performance will be even better."

HP said the new netbook will use the PineTrail Atom processor. HP has stopped production of the Mini5101 model. On November 23, a Dell spokesperson also said that on our new netbook, you will see Intel's latest PineTrail processor. At present, all netbook manufacturers, ASUS, Acer, Samsung, etc., hope to win the market's favor through upgrades.

According to Intel's plan, the PineTrail processor will be launched this quarter. It is reported that subsequent versions of the Atom processor will have higher integration performance.

A more integrated performance chip or a low-end image of a netbook, but the involvement of Microsoft Windows 7 will further exacerbate this process. Recently, ASUS, the pioneer of netbooks, immediately launched a new series of EeePC pre-installed Windows7. The successful combination of "Windows7+ netbook" and the entry of the market means that the netbook is taking off the "poor technology" hat, which greatly enhances the status of the industry. Since Windows 7 has set foot on the netbook, will its fans be only ASUS?

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