From British site Register Hardware comes news that Intel is rumored to be launching a low-cost desktop PC platform codenamed Shelton. Shelton is based on a 45nm low-cost processor codenamed Diamondville, which can operate without a fan.
Shelton is also designed to work with 2-4GB Flash storage, and can handle handle parallel ATA and SATA devices, and other peripherals through six USB ports. Early board pictures show a single DIMM slot and one PCI connector. Not surprisingly, the list sounds just like the specs for Asus' desktop Eee PC.
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