Photos: Intel's Silverthorne, Tukwila review
Reviews Silverthorne is a 45 million transistor chip that can run at up to 2GHz while using between around 0.6 and 2 watts at 1 volt and 90 degrees C. Block diagram: Silverthorne Silverthorne reduces power consumption by transistor design, by aggressively...
[February 5, 2008, 15:28]
Intel shows off Silverthorne and Tukwila
News Among the details is a technical overview of Silverthorne (pictured), a brand new x86 design aimed at the portable and ultramobile market. Silverthorne is our smallest processor since the 486, and area is proportional to the power," Justin Rattner...
[February 4, 2008, 17:14]
Apple gets closer to Intel with Silverthorne plans
News According to Apple Insider, Apple is planning to use the processor, code-named Silverthorne, in multiple products "currently situated on its 2008 calendar year product roadmap". Silverthorne is central to Intel's efforts to capture a greater share...
[December 24, 2007, 12:22]
Intel gets systematic
Blog Larrabee isn't just a chip, it's ".a graphical computing engine which will be a massively parallel, high-power, high-performance product line moving into the most information intensive segments of the market place.according to Intel CFO Stacey...
[December 17, 2007, 16:01]
IDF: Ultramobile Intel processor breaks cover, adopts Linux, gets alliance.
Blog The new mobile processor is codenamed Silverthorne. "The mobile Internet spiral is exploding! Dadi Perlmutter, Intel It's on a 45nm platform, runs with a chipset called Poulsbo and sits at the heart of a platform called Menlow which will launch...
[April 18, 2007, 4:53]
Whizz for Atomms!
Blog So Intel, in its magestic wisdom, hav renamed the Silverthorne the ATOM, and hav made fab logos and stickers with ATOM INSIDE etc etc. As eny fule kno, it is dedly to tri to sell a chip with an interesting name.
[March 3, 2008, 2:32]
Intel launches Atom power, devices due in June
News Previously code-named Silverthorne, the Atom processor initially comes in five variants ranging from 800MHz to 1.86GHz, taking average power from 160mW to 220mW, and will typically be coupled with the Intel System Controller Hub to make the...
[April 2, 2008, 10:41]
IDF photos: MIDs and the world's smallest mobo review
Reviews The mighty Atom (formerly codenamed Silverthorne) and its System Controller Hub support chip (formerly codenamed Poulsbo). This slide from Kevin Kahn's presentation at IDF purports to show the evolution of the personal computer from the very first...
[April 2, 2008, 11:20]
Asus Eee to get Intel's Atom processor
News The Atom brand will incorporate two of Intel's new processors, the other previously having been code-named Silverthorne, but it is Diamondville that is targeting the low-cost, low-powered market that the Eee has done so much to kick-start.
[March 10, 2008, 16:27]
ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look review
Reviews The difference between the Diamondville and Silverthorne versions of the Atom chip are basically tweaks to the same underlying architecture: the former is primarily optimised for low cost and has a Thermal Design Power (TPD) rating of 4W, while...
[June 3, 2008, 13:20]
Dell recalls 27,000 notebook batteries
News Dell Computer announced Friday that it is recalling 27,000 batteries shipped in some Latitude and Inspiron notebooks. Dell said it is recalling batteries shipped from 22 June through 15 September into North, Central and South America, and from 22...
[October 13, 2000, 14:54]
Mr Napster goes to Washington
News The dispute between recording artists and digital music-swapping technology such as Napster blared into Washington Tuesday, as Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich squared off against Napster chief executive Hank Barry in front of the Senate Judiciary...
[July 11, 2000, 16:49]
Apple says trade secrets posted online
News Apple is suing an unknown individual or individuals who posted images and disclosed details of unannounced products. In a lawsuit filed in court in California Wednesday, Apple said digital images of its new ApplePro Mouse and Power Mac G4 were...
[August 3, 2000, 9:08]
A Year Ago: Pfeiffer out as Compaq CEO
News In a stunning fall from the top of the personal computer industry, Compaq Computer Corp.said Sunday that CEO Eckhard Pfeiffer has resigned. Compaq CFO Earl Mason also resigned, saying he planned to take a top job at another company.
[April 18, 2000, 7:00]
Bulletin: MS-DoJ ruling delayed
News Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's ruling in the MS-DoJ ruling will come at 1:30 PM PT instead of at noon, the court said. No reason for the delay was announced. What do you think? Tell the Mailroom. And read what others have said.
[June 7, 2000, 16:37]
Microsoft decision coming today
News Monday is D-Day for Microsoft. After a nearly two-year court battle, the company will learn its fate Monday when Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issues his conclusions of law in the case after 5pm EST (10pm GMT) today.
[April 3, 2000, 16:48]
Did states 'deep six' MS-DoJ talks?
News That's the implication on the part of Microsoft, in explaining why U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner on Saturday called off his four-month attempt to mediate among the parties embroiled in the federal antitrust case involving the Redmond...
[April 3, 2000, 8:28]
FBI says cyber-attack tools available
News There are plenty of tools available to help Web sites prevent or control Denial of Service attacks such as those that have made headlines this week, but it is up to the sites themselves to use them. The key to this is prevention," said FBI...
[February 10, 2000, 8:05]
CNN latest victim of Net attackers
News News site CNN.com is the latest victim of attacks on some of the Web's most high-profile sites. At 7 p.m. EST, we were attacked by hackers. A denial of service attack occurred until 8:45 p.m. We were seriously affected.
[February 9, 2000, 8:09]
Gates reaction: What everyone is saying
News No one is short of opinions when it comes to tech mogul Bill Gates. Not even President Bill Clinton. So, when Gates on Thursday handed his title of CEO over to Steve Ballmer to focus on software development, industry leaders and ZDNN readers were...
[January 14, 2000, 8:54]



