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Intel's Dual-core Atom for Sale, Supply 'very Limited'

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 09 September 2008 - 09:47 · 1 comment & 2651 views

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Tranquil PC, of the U.K., is taking preorders for a home server based on the dual-core version of Intel's Atom processor that will be available on Sept. 30, but said supply of the system is "very limited."

Tranquil's £299 (US$530) T7-HSG server is based on the as-yet unreleased Atom 330, a dual-core chip that was announced at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco last month, as part of a new motherboard designed for low-cost desktops. At that time, Intel didn't reveal details of the chip. But Tranquil said the Atom 330 has two 1.6GHz processor cores.

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#1 Airlink on 09 Sep 2008 - 20:35
Atom for the desktop, huh? Nifty.

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