Meet:Mobility Podcast 53 – Waiting for Dual-Core Netbooks?

Posted on 12 July 2010, Last updated on 21 September 2019 by

Meet:Mobility Podcast 53 is now available.

In this show recorded on the 9th July 2010 Chippy, Sascha and JKK talk about about Qualcomm’s Uplink conference, the Viliv N5 and the possible waiting game in the netbook market right now.

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Meet:Mobility Podcast 53 Waiting for Dual-Core Netbooks?

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  4. Timon says:

    yeah, looks like Atom n550 is worth to wait a while, in UMPC.

    although another processor ——-Atom D510 is already not a newest dual-core processor, but it is clearly a better than the single-core Atom. Nearly nobody would take an Atom system to run the Photoshop CS, however I have surprised to seen that Atom D510 has clearly prevailed in Photoshop CS than a P4 3.2GHz processor, that a 69MB TIF image was ran with the Photoshop CS.

    Link,
    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/atom-d510-pentium-4-nettop,2649-5.html
    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/atom-d510-pentium-4-nettop,2649-6.html

  5. Timon says:

    yeah, looks like Atom n550 is worth to wait a while, in UMPC.

    although another processor ——-Atom D510 is already not a newest dual-core processor, but it is clearly a better than the single-core Atom. Nearly nobody would take an Atom system to run the Photoshop CS, however I have surprisingly seen that Atom D510 has clearly prevailed in Photoshop CS than a P4 3.2GHz processor, that a 69MB TIF image was ran with the Photoshop CS.

    Link,
    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/atom-d510-pentium-4-nettop,2649-5.html
    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/atom-d510-pentium-4-nettop,2649-6.html

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