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Transmeta to unveil chip customers

News Transmeta chips and software, should they stand up to the testing of companies like IBM, could usher in a group of long battery life mininotebooks. However, at the moment, mininotebooks are still less popular in North America than either Europe or...

[June 21, 2000, 8:39]

2008 proving a peak-growth year for laptops

News But now, due to the popularity and computing robustness of the Asus Eee PC, the Classmate PC platform from Intel and OLPC's XO, mininotebooks are included. Worldwide PC shipments are on pace to grow 15.2 percent in 2008, according to IDC.

[June 13, 2008, 9:48]

Intel plans to cover all mobile PC bases

News The series of initiatives, which fall under the umbrella code name Geyserville, include breakthroughs in power consumption and battery life, a high-performance platform code-named Colfax, new packaging and processors for mininotebooks and other...

[March 11, 1998, 11:22]

CE losing Palm arm wrestle

News The company markets CE as a platform for mininotebooks, pen tablets for vertical markets, embedded systems and palm-size devices. As the Palm OS continues to grow in popularity, some handheld hardware makers are abandoning rival Microsoft's Windows...

[November 1, 1999, 8:34]

Consumers win mobile chip race

News Intel is working to implement its SpeedStep battery-saving technology in all of its future mobile Pentium III chips, including those aimed at mininotebooks. And speeding up. The mobile-chip market has been turned into a three-horse race by the...

[February 4, 2000, 13:26]

A Year Ago: Notebooks faster, but not cheaper

News These low-power chips will be used in mininotebooks, such as a new offering from Sony, which sources say will be called the VAIO SR Series. The laptop performance push continues -- thanks to some upcoming chip upgrades -- but don't expect a slew of...

[May 16, 2001, 6:28]

A Year Ago: Consumers win mobile chip race

News Intel is working to implement its SpeedStep battery-saving technology in all of its future mobile Pentium III chips, including those aimed at mininotebooks. And that's good news for notebook buyers The notebook PC processor market -- traditionally...

[February 4, 2001, 6:03]

Intel bolsters Pentium 4 for laptops

News On the other end of the spectrum, the 2.2GHz Celeron is for low-price systems, and the 1.26GHz Celeron is for mininotebooks, Intel said. PC makers have begun beefing up their notebooks with a trio of new mobile processors from Intel.

[April 17, 2003, 8:17]

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