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March 2nd, 2009

Intel and TSMC reach Atom deal

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 10:05 am

Categories: General, Intel

Tags: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Intel Atom, Intel Corp., Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Processors, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, Sam Diaz

Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) today announced a collaboration involving Intel’s Atom processor. Under the deal, Intel will port Atom CPU cores to TSMC’s technology platform, a move intended to expand its market for Atom System-on-Chip (SoC) processors. In a statement, the company said:

With this joint effort, Intel intends to significantly broaden the market opportunities for its Intel Atom SoCs and accelerate deployment of the architecture through multiple SoC implementations. At the same time, TSMC extreach ends its technology platform to serve the Intel Architecture market segments.

The deal is part of Intel’s long-term strategic efforts, the company said. Atom is Intel’s smallest processor and, through SoC, aims to bring “the whole Internet and the benefits of computing to an emerging class of consumer-friendly devices” such as smartphones and netbooks. CEO Paul Otellini said:

We believe this effort will make it easier for customers with significant design expertise to take advantage of benefits of the Intel Architecture in a manner that allows them to customize the implementation precisely to their needs.

Also see: Report: Intel’s Atom chip, Netbooks demand strong

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Well, I want an Arm netbook that goes 12 hours on the battery, but, still,
it is Arm moving into Intel's territory here. Intel has virtually 100% of the Netbook market right now, and Arm 0%.

But, I agree that The ARM Consortium is HUGE and powerful, and Intel may have... (Read the rest)
Posted by: DonnieBoy Posted on: 03/02/09  (Edited: 03/02/09 @ 11:47) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
An important step in the war against Arm. Intel must get the Atom into  DonnieBoy | 03/02/09
It's the other way around, DonnieBoy.  Gigahurt | 03/02/09
Well, I want an Arm netbook that goes 12 hours on the battery, but, still,  DonnieBoy | 03/02/09

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