Intel introduced a reference design for thin and light fanless computers last year called Canoe Lake. But while Intel showed off the platform at events in June and November, no PC makers ever brought anything looking like a Canoe Lake laptop to market… until now. Malata is showing off an upcoming netbook at Computex in […]
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Intel’s Pepcom booth tour
Intel is showing off a number of products built around various Atom chips. I got a chance to check out the company’s booth at a Pepcom event in New York this week, including a few we’ve seen before such as the company’s Canoe Lake ultrathin netbook reference design, a Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3T convertible netbook, and […]
Intel’s Canoe Lake ultrathin netbook performance put to the test
Intel introduced a new Canoe Lake reference design for ultrathin netbooks earlier this week. And when I say ultrathin, I’m not kidding. Intel says that Canoe Lake systems can be as thin as 14mm, or about 0.55 inches. That’s because the low power chipset doesn’t generate a ton of heat and PC makers can use […]
Closer look at Intel’s Canoe Lake ultrathin netbook concept
Intel introduced a line of new low power chips for netbooks, tablets, and smartphones this morning. But one of the more interesting things Intel launched wasn’t a chip, but a reference design for creating ultrathin netbooks that use passive cooling instead of noisy fans. Intel’s new Canoe Lake platform would let PC makers design netbooks […]
Intel unveils raft of new chips for netbooks, tablets
Intel is introducing a series of new chips destined for netbooks, tablets, and other portable computing devices. Some won’t come as a surprise to anyone who’s been reading this web site for a while. Others are brand spanking new. Pine Trail Dual Core First up we’re going to start to see netbooks with dual core […]