By Nicole Scott
21 Dec, 2009 2:30 pm

Are you ready for the next generation of netbooks and nettops!!! Intel’s has officially announced the Pine Trail Atom N450, D410, and D510, along with the NM10 Express chipset. This means in just a few weeks at CES 2010 we’ll be seeing over 80 machines with the 45-nanometer chips. Nothing too shocking about the 1.66GHz chips themselves, which integrate the memory controller and Intel graphics directly onto the CPU die. The N450 is targeted at netbooks, while the single-core D410 and dual-core D510 are designed for nettops, and each chip should use about 20 percent less power than its predecessor. Engadget did a review of the N450-based ASUS Eee PC 1005PE, which confirmed 10 hours of battery life in regular use, this merely confirmed our what we had already established at IDF2009. There is not going to be any any performance improvements over the familiar N270 and N280.
Via Engadget







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