Intel introduced five mobile Atom processors today at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai. The processors are designed for mobile Internet devices and embedded computing platforms. Intel says the chips are optimized to give gadgets outfitted with the chips a...
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A Closer Look at Future Intel Atom Devices