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Kamis, 29 Maret 2012

EVEN SMALLER THAN A NETBOOK: UMID SUPER MINI LAPTOP

UMID SUPER MINI LAPTOPA mix of Nintendo DS and PDA- that are the words that first come to my mind when we speak about this "laptop" which is not a notebook ,either a netbook but a new version of "laptops" what is mini notebook and it has been lately launched by the Korean manufacturer UMID.

Despite moderation dream for travelers and an extremely low weight of 315 grams surprised the small notebook with lots of technical highlights, the only other full-fledged laptops that can be found actually. For example, an Intel Atom processor with a clock speed of 1.33 GHz of computing power and it finds support from a large one GB of RAM.

The display attaches to the 4.8 inch diagonal, which is 12.19 when converted in centimeters, offers a resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels. For mobile office applications such as retrieving e-mails or surfing the Internet, this area should be sufficient. Longer articles will be with the small keyboard, but hardly can be entered. The keys are the first photos for this purpose after a couple of numbers being too small.

If you need a good "notebook" that you can carry with your self everywhere you go ,this is the best solution for you ,so why you shouldn't buy it?

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Sabtu, 17 Desember 2011

IBM + HITACHI = SMALLER CHIPS?

Computing Giants IBM and Hitachi are expected to announce a research agreement in which the companies will join forces to improve semiconductor technology, including shrinking the features on the already shrunken silicon chips.

Researchers from the companies will try the miniaturization of chip circuitry by researching at the atomic level for 32-nanometer and 22-nm semiconductors. Making chip circuits smaller should enable the computing devices to deliver power savings and performance gains. It will also make manufacturing more energy efficient, IBM said.

The collaboration with Hitachi is not linked to the Cell processor, which is the outcome of a separate development partnership between IBM, Sony and Toshiba, IBM said. Though Hitachi and IBM work together on enterprise servers and other product ranges, this is the 1st time they tie-up on a semiconductor technology.