03.03.2008 15:21 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

Apple picks Atom for mobile devices

Apple will introduce mobile Internet devices later this year. This follows Intel's announcement of its new generation of small processors designed specifically for such devices, the Atom family. This is Intel's new name for its Silverthorne and Diamondville processors. Intel's Menlow ultramobile platform has been renamed the Centrino Atom. Intel has created the Atom processor family for deployment in low-cost, Internet-ready mobile computing devices. They are also anticipated to appear in new 'thin-client" computers, designed to exploit the growing trend among major developers Adobe and Microsoft to introduce new applications based on software as a service models. Atom processors are based on an entirely new microarchitecture designed for small. low-powered devices. This processor family also keeps the Intel Core 2 Duo instruction set. The low power, 25mm, multi-thread supporting chips are manufactured using 45-nanometer processes and run at up to 1.8GHz. "This is our

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