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Atom Processor Plans and Products Unveiled

Intel Corporation has just uncovered its new products and features based on the company’s low-power Intel Atom processor family. It also reveals its future plans which will further distinguish the famous netbook category and come up with products for new market segments to expand its PC, laptop, and server product lines. For the past weeks, Intel has released a wide variety of products for a wide range of market. These include a processor and MeeGo software designed for future in-vehicle infotainment of a Chinese carmaker named HawTai Automobile.

The company takes pride in releasing its greater than 50-times platform idle with the company’s next generation Atom processor platform for handheld gadgets like smartphones. Intel has also closed a deal with Sony, Google, and Logitech for the production of Intel-based “Smart TVs” that run Google Android. The Intel Atom processor also powers the Intel Reader and it has lately uncovered the future System on Chip (SoC) Atom-based “Tunnel Creek” that allows other companies to hook up their own custom silicon to Intel’s SoC product.

Furthermore, Intel also discloses Pine Trail, a 14mm razor-thin Canoe Lake innovation platform that runs cooler. It comes 50 percent thinner compared to other netbooks one can find in the market nowadays. And with the Intel Atom platforms ranging from portable and compact netbooks to chic TV gadgets, and innovative tablet designs, Intel Architecture is no doubt bringing genuine innovative products to the market.

Wow! Samsung Chips to Bring HD Image Sensors to Slimmer, Smarter Mobiles

Tired of your camera phone’s unreliable video recording feature? Then, better find something that will allow you to capture videos at up to 15 frames per second. Perhaps, you’re already thinking about getting a video camera at that, but then again you’re having second thoughts because you still want the other features of your camera phone intact. Worry no more because Samsung, one of the leading manufacturers of electronic gadgets worldwide, has come up with a solution for video enthusiasts like you. And that is to bring HD image sensors to slimmer, smarter mobiles.

Samsung’s low-key releases include the S5K4E2 and S5K5CA CMOS image sensors. Although both have reliable video capabilities, they differ in the quality of video that they produce. The former is a 5 megapixel chip that uses Enhanced Energy Steering technology from Samsung itself while the latter only boasts a 3 megapixel chip that has a video capture capability which is not too shabby. But in spite of this difference, either of the two will be a lot better from your existing camera phone. For sure, once these chips are out later this year, you’ll be saying goodbye to your old phone.

Well, actually, even as early as now, you can already say goodbye to your old camera phone and say hello to these Samsung camera phones at Amazon.com. They are also very reliable in terms of video capture. Whether you want a 1.2 megapixels camera, 2 megapixels, or 5 megapixels at that, you sure have lots of options. So, get one now!