Articles on Pc, Intel Corp.
Nettops get adorable with the Hello Kitty MiNEW A10 - Sep 21, 2009
Crave There're many ways to skin a cat, and Sanrio's biggest export just proved it with a Hello Kitty skin of the MiNEW A10 Nettop. It's adorable right now to the ... Read story »Intel's new Core i7 and i5 chips make fast performance affordable - Sep 9, 2009
Crave Individual chip reviews are up around the Web, and the consensus seems to be universal admiration for the new Core i7's, and Core i5 especially, in terms of performance, value, and ... Read story »Optic fiber enters the PC - Sep 24, 2009
Crave The Light Peak technology sends signals with infrared light over optical fibers. Intel unveiled technology called Light Peak that it hopes ultimately will replace the profusion of different cables sprouting ... Read story »The lighter side of IDF 2009 - Sep 25, 2009
Crave SAN FRANCISCO--It's not all chips and processors. In an effort to balance the equation, the Intel Developer Forum also had its lighter, and greener, moments over at Moscone Center. No Guitar ... Read story »Intel: Forget electrons, light is the way of the future - Sep 29, 2009
Crave Intel's Light Peak technology uses lasers and fiber optics to transfer data to and from PCs and other devices. You've probably heard about fiber optics for years--some kind of exotic ... Read story »Yukyung Tech releases Intel's Classmate PC as Viliv Duo in Korea - Oct 18, 2009
Blogs Korea-based Yukyung Technology is known as one of the top MID (mobile Internet device) makers across the world. It has released Viliv S5, S7 and X70 and recently added the S10, ... Read story »Intel debuts 48-core processor that could reshape how PCs are built - Dec 3, 2009
Crave Each node on the SCC chip includes two x86 cores with its own memory cache. Pushing several steps farther in the multicore direction, Intel on Wednesday demonstrated a fully programmable ... Read story »Core i7 gaming laptop, anyone? - Dec 11, 2009
Blogs This geek managed to catch some pretty cool Lenovo machines just launched in Singapore this week to the media: The Y550P is ideal for today’s multi-tasker and the most powerful laptop ... Read story »1W PC is coming, Korea government expands law of standby power limits to PC. - Aug 9, 2009
Blogs As we see there is rising consumer (and business) awareness of energy efficiency globally. Governments are responding, by mandating energy efficiency.� Korea has become the first nation globally to make standby ... Read story »First iCore7-powered iCafe in Southeast Asia launched - Aug 9, 2009
Blogs The country’s leading computer providers Acer, Microsoft, Intel and VillMan Computers have teamed up to open the country's first high-end Gaming Zone. Located at the SM Cyberzone North Edsa, all 40 ... Read story »Local PC brands and else match again within Ultra-Thin laptop. - Jun 28, 2009
Blogs Netbook market in Korea was opened up by Taiwan brand ¡°ASUS¡± last year. They launched EeePC brand Netbook with affordable price tag and starting to picking up good sales numbers and ... Read story »Intel starting new global campaign calls "Sponsors of Tomorrow" - May 7, 2009
Blogs Intel Korea has announced that it will launch the biggest global marketing campaign in nearly three years and this is the first campaign to focus on the Intel brand rather than ... Read story »LonMID M100 merges PC and phone - May 13, 2009
Crave (Image credit: Pocketables) Granted a mobile phone that transforms into a clamshell minicomputer is not novel. The premium business handset, the Nokia Communicator, immediately comes to mind. However, the LonMID M100 ... Read story »Sony Vaio VGN-P15G (Intel Atom Z530 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Sony likes to keep its Vaio products aimed at mid- to high-end buyers--much like Apple does--and generally eschews the budget end of the market (although there are a handful of less expensive Vaios we've reviewed favorably). When it comes to Intel-Atom-powered systems, it's no different;...Fujitsu unveils its first UMPC - May 16, 2007
Features The Japanese PC maker claims that its U-series addition to the LifeBook family is the world's smallest tablet-convertible UMPC. At 580g and a thickness of 26.5mm, we're inclined to agree. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2


