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Single-Chip x86 Chipsets Around the Corner?

Posted in Live (December 22, 2007 at 2:58 am)

An anonymous reader writes “Kontron, a giant among industrial single-board computer vendors, yesterday revealed a credit-card sized board apparently based on a single-chip x86 chipset that clocks to 1.5GHz and supports a gig of RAM. It targets portable devices — not x86’s usual forte. Kontron isn’t saying whether the board uses a Via or an Intel chip(set) — both vendors reportedly have single-chip chipsets in the works, part of their respective missions to drive ‘x86 everywhere.’”

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