At Spring Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2008 in Shanghai, Intel officially announced that Silverthorne and Diamondville are based on the same microarchitecture. Silverthorne would be called the Atom Z5xx series and Diamondville would be called the Atom N2xx series. The more expensive lower-power Silverthorne parts was to be used in Intel mobile Internet devices (MIDs) whereas Diamondville was to be used in low-cost desktop and notebooks. Intel and Lenovo also jointly announced an Atom powered MID called the IdeaPad U8.[11]

All Atom processors implement the IA-32 instruction set; support for the x86-64 instruction set was not added until the desktop Diamondville and mobile Pineview cores. The Atom N2xx and Z5xx series Atom models cannot run x86-64 code.[19] The Centerton server processors also support the x86-64 instruction set.[7]


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HP did a great job bringing an executive quality VDI mobile client to market. Aesthetically it compares favorably with a MacBook Air, Dell XPS, HP Spectra and other upper-line laptops. The mt45 can connect to a remote desktop not only using Wi-Fi but also supports wireless wide area network (WWAN). WWAN uses mobile network operators install base stations (similar to cell phone towers) throughout large geographic areas, effectively providing coverage across entire states, regions, or even countries.

What they've said is that the immersive applications will work on both high-powered processors and ARM processors. What they haven't said is what the story is for desktop mode on an ARM device. I'm interested to see. I think the pattern is going to be for heavy-duty enterprise apps to stay on the desktop for the foreseeable future, and that means it's going to stay on Intel machines because they're going to be mostly stationary desktop or laptop machines where this work's going to get done. Office is still going to be a desktop application, but it would be nice if we had a Reader++ on the mobile side so we could make relatively trivial edits when necessary.

In the meantime, Microsoft's competitors continue to tweak already-shipping products. David Platt, who teaches .NET programming at Harvard University Extension School, is skeptical of Microsoft's ability to build that ecosystem given the current market realities. "When are Samsung tablets going to come out? Probably a year from now. They're going to be the Christmas present for 2012. Why would anyone buy a Samsung tablet over an iPad, when the iPad's been out for two years now, has the market to itself, shipped 50 million units, has all the apps and all the buzz and the infrastructure support? It's the [same kind of] network advantages Windows has on the desktop."

Also in May, NVIDIA will launch desktop discrete graphics card SKUs based on the GK107 chip, which makes up its GeForce GT 650M/640M mobile graphics SKUs. Following this, some time in Summer, NVIDIA will release a new chip, the GK106, which will make up the GeForce GTX 660, which will be out to compete with Radeon HD 7850, and HD 7700 series. It looks like NVIDIA is waiting on current inventories of GF114-based SKUs to get digested, including those of the recently-launched GeForce GTX 560 SE, and is hence in no hurry to launch a new GPU to capture the sub-$250 price-points. Besides the dual-GPU Radeon HD 7990, there's nothing new in the works, at the red camp that we know of. be457b7860

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