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Intel Atom D425, D525 nettop processors now shipping

by Brad Linder06/21/201007/17/2011 1 Comment on Intel Atom D425, D525 nettop processors now shipping

Intel has begun shipping its latest Atom processors for nettops and low power desktops. The Intel Atom D425 and D525 will gradually replace the D410 and D510 CPUs already on the market. The Atom D425 is a single core processor with a clock speed of 1.8GHz, while the D525 is a 1.8GHz dual core chip. […]

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More computers with next-gen Atom chips spotted

by Brad Linder04/27/201006/08/2011 2 Comments on More computers with next-gen Atom chips spotted

Yesterday we spotted an upcoming version of the Toshiba NB305 netbook with a new Intel Atom N455 processor. The CPU is virtually identical to the Atom N450 powering most netbooks released so far this year, with one exception: It supports DDR3 1066MHz memory. But it looks like the Toshiba NB305 isn’t alone. Lenovo, HP, and […]

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Intel to launch new Atom chips for desktop?

by Brad Linder04/07/201006/08/2011 3 Comments on Intel to launch new Atom chips for desktop?

There are still only a handful of desktops with Intel’s latest Atom D410 and D510 chips on the market. But Fudzilla reports that Intel is already working on a refresh, and that new Atom D425 and D525 chips should be available within the next few months. The biggest change is that the new chips will […]

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