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Intel intros Atom low-power microprocessors, aimed at ultra-mobile devices - Tech Digest
Intel has chosen the name "Atom" for its new line of low-power microprocessors, specifically designed for use in mobile devices, UMPCs and some desktop PCs. Intel wants to cash in on the increasing popularity of mobile devices, with the idea of a $250 Internet-connected pocket device that they've called the "netbook". The Atom processor is less than 25 square millimetres, based on 45 nanometre technology. They were previously code-named Silverthorne and Diamondville.
Andy Merrett