Atom SoC RIP?
While I have seen no public signs that Intel’s internal Atom-based SoC ambitions have lessened, new press reports around their external ambitions/partnership involving TSMC are popping up all over the place. It appears that “Intel, TSMC Reach Agreement to Collaborate on Technology Platform, IP Infrastructure, SoC Solutions; Intel to port Atom CPU cores to TSMC’s technology platform to expand market for Atom Processors SoC Customers” [from March 2, 2009] hasn’t gone anywhere visibly measurable in the past year.
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