Samsung's ARM roadmap leads to quad-core 'Aquila'
Peter Clarke, EE Times
(04/19/2010 8:00 AM EDT)
LONDON — A roadmap document from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. shows the company working on a series of ARM-based processors designed to power future netbook computers.
The document (samsungapforcomputing.pdf), dated November 2009, begins with the premise that Intel-plus-Microsoft Windows platforms will be replaced over time with Samsung-plus-Chrome, Ubuntu platforms.
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