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Article: Taiwan: Foxconn Developing Inexpensive, Arm-based Smartbooks.
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- TendersInfo
- Article date:
- September 9, 2009
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Byline: datta003
Foxconn Technology plans to launch its first smartbooks next year, which are mini-laptops that use microprocessors from Arm Holdings normally found in smartphones.
Smartbooks are similar to netbooks except that they don't use Intel's popular Atom microprocessor nor other x86 processors.
Foxconn has been asked by telecommunications companies in China and elsewhere to develop smartbooks due to their low prices, said Young Liu, special assistant to the CEO at Foxconn, on the sidelines of an Intel press conference in Taipei.
They're attracted to the price range of a smartbook, US$100 to $200, he said. "That's a lot lower ...
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Article: Patent No. D598,157 Issued on Aug. 11, Assigned to Foxconn ...
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August 17, 2009 ;
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... ... solar lamp. The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. D598,157 on Aug. 11. The patent has been assigned to Foxconn Technology Co. Ltd., Taipei Hsien, Taiwan. The original application was filed on July 22, 2008. For more information ...
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