Intel Swaps Celeron For Atom In NAS & Servers
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Intel wants its uses to use Atom processors in network attached storage (NAS) and other low-power devices in a bid to dislodge Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) from one of its traditional segments. LaCie, Qnap, Tandberg, Lanner and others have announced a number of products that combine Intel's "Pineview" dual core Atom D510 processor and the company's new 82801IR I/O Controller which brings a number of advanced features. The I/O controller allows the chip to offer 12 USB...
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