Intel's Silverthorne Chipset for MIDs at CES 2008
- Posted: Jan 24, 2008 at 10:58 PM
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Intel were showing off some cool new concept Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) at CES 2008 featuring the new Silverthorne chipset.
Silverthorne is the code name for Intel's upcoming 45nm processors designed for UMPCs and MIDs.
Uday from Intel showed us one of the functioning Silverthorne prototypes (as opposed to THIS sexy looking - but totally non-functional - prototype) they had on display and explained how the new chipset will enable faster and better MIDs and UMPCs.
More info:
http://www.intel.com/personal/our-technology/mids/
http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2007/09/intels_silverthorne_chip_insid.php
Silverthorne is the code name for Intel's upcoming 45nm processors designed for UMPCs and MIDs.
Uday from Intel showed us one of the functioning Silverthorne prototypes (as opposed to THIS sexy looking - but totally non-functional - prototype) they had on display and explained how the new chipset will enable faster and better MIDs and UMPCs.
More info:
http://www.intel.com/personal/our-technology/mids/
http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2007/09/intels_silverthorne_chip_insid.php
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