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   #13. Posted at 09:37 PM on Jan 21st 2008 Edit   Reply

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   #8. Posted at 12:07 PM on Jan 15th 2008 Edit   Reply

...and still no sign of any motherboards that'll accept a socket M processor (or whatever the current mobile socket is called). Wasn't mobile-on-the-desktop going to be a big push? Fairly certain that mobile chips must be fairly high margin compared to desktop ones (they're the same silicon anyway, right?) and yet there's still nothing available outside of atrociously priced mini-ITX boards...

Would love to get my 24/7 and HTPC box to use ultra-low power components for the 90% of the time they spend almost completely idle...
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   #9. Posted at 12:39 PM on Jan 15th 2008 Edit   Reply

U3300 (1.2GHz, 3MB and 5.5W)
Sweet.
If that is a dual-core, I can't wait for an Eee PC using it.
Bring on the ULV 45 nm now.
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   #1. Posted at 10:28 AM on Jan 15th 2008 Edit   Reply

The mobile world will continue to wait to get 4 cores in their lappys.
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   #4. Posted at 10:48 AM on Jan 15th 2008 Edit   Reply

Quad core laptops in may, that doesnt sound too bad!
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