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Intel looks to grow Atom line

By James Lawson, ITWeb journalist
Johannesburg, 04 May 2010

Intel looks to grow Atom line

Intel is improving its Atom processor line, with plans to release a dual-core version, states PC World.

IDC released a report saying the Intel Atom processor represented 20% of the company's mobile processor shipments for the first quarter 2010.

Paul Otellini, Intel CEO, says netbooks are settling in at 20% of mobile form factors. He adds that Intel expects significant growth in the netbook market this year.

IDT releases voltage regulator

Integrated Device Technology (IDT) has unveiled a voltage regulator that aims to improve system performance and power consumption, reports EETimes India.

The device works with desktops, notebooks, gaming systems, servers and workstations.

According to IDT, it is the only company to offer a voltage regulator module and a voltage regulator down solution.

Fujitsu unifies PC product lines

Fujitsu is unifying its personal computer line-up into three global product series, says AMEInfo.

The series include the Lifebook notebook series, the Esprimo desktop series, and the Celsius workstation series. The unification will standardise Fujitsu's global support infrastructure.

The three series will be rolled out in Japan this year, replacing the current FMV-Biblio notebook series, FMV-Deskpower desktop series, and FMV-TEO entertainment PC series.

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