New Dual Core Intel Atom Netbook coming this June
If you’re not satisfied with the latest single-core Atom netbooks and start to wonder whether there will be a come back of new dual core Atom netbooks, then your wish will be answered shortly. The benefits of the multicore processors will be back into the new netbooks coming this June. Netbooks manufacturer like Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Dell and Toshiba may still engage the market with their singe-core Atom processor netbook and boasting a good battery life for the exchange while Asus keeps offering their dual-core Atom processors in their Eee PC netbook.
Netbooks from Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Dell, and Toshiba are offered exclusively with single-core Atom processors, which provide good battery life but lack the performance of multicore chips. Though Asus has been offering a dual-core Netbook, this kind of design is rare because it shoehorns a more power-hungry Atom chip built for small desktop PCs into a larger laptop-sized casing.
If you ever read Asus 1201N review, then you might get the picture why a dual core Intel Atom netbooks is still beneficial to use since it gives you some balance in performance and battery life. This new Intel Atom dual core processor will be expected to show up around the June Computex conference while some source stated that it will be released in 2010 Q2.
This release of the new multicore netbooks can take advantage from delays of Linux OS and ARM processor powered netbook. I guess that time is becoming the essence here to take the 2010 netbook spotlight. Let’s see who will win this competition ![]()
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