Intel's Atom to enable £100 PCs?

Mobile internet devices are the buzz topic at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Shanghai. But the first generation Atom processor might actually end up seeing more success as a low-cost desktop and notebook CPU.

Intel's main Atom announcement at IDF yesterday involved five MID-orientated iterations of the new uber-tiny chip. However, Intel's Dadi Perlmutter also revealed that the Atom chip will be sold as a cut-priced processor for a new generation of affordable "nettop" and "netbook" systems.

As for the netbook implementation of Atom, think Asus Eee PC and you'll get an idea of the sort of cut-down laptop to expect. But with Intel weighing into the market, both volumes and competition will be on the up. And that in turn will mean even lower prices.

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