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QNAP pops Intel’s 1.8GHz Atom D525 into rested Turbo NAS family
Can’t have your NAS being hold behind by the wimpy processor, eh? QNAP, a long-standing name in a networked storage biz, just announced the rider in the Turbo NAS lineup, fixation Intel’s hot-off-the-fab-line
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Zotac introduces ID33 as well as ID34 Zbox mini PCs, finish with Atom D525 as well as Blu-ray
Now this is an HTPC value gawking at. Zotac has just revised the long-standing Zbox line with the new twin, as well as we have to contend — we’re digging a new look. Beyond a exterior improvements,
Jetway JBC600C99-52W is the prolonged name for the small nettop with Atom D525 energy
ASUS has nonetheless to make a EeeBox EB1501P central, with its brand-new dual-core Atom D525 internals, as well as the price for being tarrying is being beaten to a punch. Jetway (who formerly took
ASUS’ EeeBox EB1501P leaks out with Atom D525, Ion GPU
We’re still watchful upon leaked (or official, we’re not partial) images to endorse, but formed upon the presentation slip and the bit of insider report upheld on to Notebook Italia , ASUS
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ASUS Eee PERSONAL COMPUTER 1215N with NVIDIA Ion as well as dual-core Atom D525 is the netbook powerhouse
The word “netbook powerhouse” would typically be deliberate an oxymoron. That was prior to ASUS voiced the Eee PERSONAL COMPUTER 1215N bumpin’ a 1.8GHz dual-core Intel Atom D525 processor with NVIDIA
Intel drops Atom D525 CPU, adds the wireless arrangement tech to the horde of brand-new inclination
Intel’s launched the trio of brand-new products for your gadget-loving delight. Up first, a 1.8GHz dual core Atom D525 and the single core D425 that we first spotted at Computex 2010 have been right
Intel’s Atom D525 to suggest 1.8GHz with no strike in expenditure?
A solder has hardly hardened attaching Intel’s Atom D510 to a suite of nettops and the similarto, though already we’re getting word of its successor, a supposed D525. Many have expressed disappointment
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