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.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Intel readies 45nm 'Diamondville' CPU for low-cost PCs
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