Freescale’s chip drives netbooks cheap

January 5th, 2009 by sergey Leave a reply »

PCWorld, cNet, Yahoo!Tech, Engadget are all rumoring about a fresh Intel’s Atom rival product Freescale’s i.MX515 chip. It is expected to be announced soon, as well as exposed at CES.

The chip promises to be cheaper and less battery consuming. There are hopes it would allow Freescale powered netbooks priced below “magical” $199 and batteries to run wooping 8 hours until depleted.

There is a catch, however. ARM archtechture, doesn’t support Windows at all. So the netbooks run by such processors are “doomed” to run Linux.

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.