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December 3rd, 2007

New Intel architectures hold promise for a new crop of educational laptops

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 9:09 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: ASUS, Ars Technica, Laptop Computer, Intel Corp., Intel Architecture, One Laptop Per Child Project, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components

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Ars Technica is featuring a piece on new chips from Intel specifically aimed at the low-cost, low-power consumption market, currently dominated by Intel’s own Classmate, the OLPC XO, and the Asus Eee. According to the article, the so-called Diamondville chips are

targeted at applications like OLPC and the Asus Eee PC, where cost and power consumption are the primary factors. Diamondville processors will be soldered directly on to the motherboard, eliminating the cost of the socket and bringing the total price of the computer down into the sub-$300 range.

While exact details are still sketchy, it is clear that Intel has seen the writing on the wall. The clock speed race is basically irrelevant for everyday computing. Rather, making 1:1 initiatives a success, whether domestically or abroad, will require real innovation, directed at keeping prices low in small, passively-cooled packages capable of running for an entire school day on a single charge. I want to be screaming along with a couple of quad-core processors as much as the next guy, but I’d trade 8 cores of performance for a small, light, rugged laptop for several of my classes any day.

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RE: New Intel architectures hold promise for a new crop of educational lapt
What is the full rated hours life of the OLPC anyone know?


I have to say. I love my Core2Duo Notebook, but admittedly, agree, at 8.9 lbs, it is something that is "lugged" around, in adition... (Read the rest)
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RE: New Intel architectures hold promise for a new crop of educational lapt  KelticDude | 12/06/07

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