UMPC Podcast no. 14. (Via, Intel Atom)

jkkmobile: UMPC Podcast no. 14. (from jkOnTheRun) has been posted at the link above. This week’s podcast covers the Intel Atom on ultraportable platforms versus the current offerings from VIA and the impact on netbooks. Speaking of jkOnTheRun, James Kendrick made a good post on … Read more

Laptop Industry Notes (Apple, Linux, Intel)

Register Hardware and others are pointing out that Apple’s market share in the US jumped up to 6.6. In doing so, they took over fourth place on the list of units sold by computer makers, passing up Toshiba. Dell, HP, and Acer were in first, second, and third, respectively.

Register Hardware is also reporting that Intel will ship more mobile CPUs than desktop CPUs this year, rather than a year or two down the road as previously predicted. This is helped by the netbooks (or Small, Cheap, Computers – SCCs as they call them) such as the Asus Eee PC, and will be helped even further when Intel’s Atom platform starts rolling out this quarter.

A Red Hat Press Release mentions that Red Hat won’t be creating “a traditional desktop product for the consumer market in the foreseeable future”, which is a big deal for laptop users who prefer to install Linux distributions from Red Hat (but there are options).

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First Intel Centrino Atom Device – June 2008

The first of the ultra-small computers based on Intel’s Centrino Atom platform is scheduled to arrive in June of 2008. The 5-inch Sharp Willcom D4, which functions as a cell phone, in addition to being a touchscreen/Tablet convertible with a 64-key sliding keyboard, was announced … Read more

Asustek to Ship Asus Eee PC 900 Earlier

Looks like Asustek might ship the 8.9-inch Asus Eee PC 900 with an older CPU in order to beat HP and Acer to the market. According to DigiTimes, Asustek is hoping to beat out Acer’s 8.9-inch Aspire, as well as another laptop from HP, both … Read more

Acer, Asustek to Ship A Lot of 8.9-inch Laptops

Update: Acer’s offering is now known as the Acer Aspire One Surprise, Acer and Asustek expect to ship a lot of ultraportable laptops with 8.9-inch displays. When I say a lot, I’m talking millions. According to Digitimes, Acer alone is look at 5-5.5 million of … Read more