Where Is The ARM-Based Netbook?
Where better, I thought, to track down that elusive beast, the ARM-based Netbook, than the ARM Tech Con in Santa Clara, last week.
Having been in the Campbell branch of Fry's earlier in the week, I knew the beast to be elusive. There were Netbooks from Sony, Acer, Asus, Lenovo, HP, Toshiba and Gateway - each and every one of which had Intel inside.
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