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Dell Adamo 11.6-inch netbook [Clone]

Dell Adamo 11.6-inch netbook [Clone]

Dell Adamo surely has stunning design and at the same time, stunning price tag too. That was enough to lure the Chinese (clone) manufactures to make its clone and guess what, they actually made one. But, it of smaller size and sports an 11.6-inch display as opposed to the original one that comes with 13-inch display. In China, there have been at least four companies that are busily engrossed prepping these clones of Dell Adamo notebooks netbooks.

It is being said that there are two versions of these clones – one with pine trail guts (Atom N450) and another is CULV-powered (SU 2300)

Intel Dual Celeron SU2300 CULV processor to be replaced soon

Intel Dual Celeron SU2300 CULV processor to be replaced soon

Intel will be modifying its dual-core Celeron SU2300 which runs @ 2x 1.20GHz. The Intel Su2300 is a fine processor and is great for the ultra thin notebooks and netbooks, whose users crave for a little more horsepower. Compared to the Single Core Intel 743 CULV, the SU2300 has two cores.

Intel is silent over the matter, but it would be replaced with Montevina or Calpella platform. In any case, Celeron 743 is no going nowhere and will be seen in plenty of cheap CULV notebooks in 2010

Intel to launch SU2300, Celeron 743 processors in September

Intel to launch SU2300, Celeron 743 processors in September

Intel is all set to introduce two CULV processors in late September. This includes SU2700 and the Celeron 743.

The Celeron 743 is supposed to be 100MHz faster than the current 723 model and will hit the market at the same price as the old Celeron 723, which used to cost around $107.

Whereas the SU2700 is a bit more promising and will cost $134. That’s half of what an SU3500 costs right now. The SU2700 CPU runs at 1.2GHz and features just 1MB of cache. But that does not make it a bad buy at all! It’s still a much better choice than the Celeron.

Intel is very sure that the 743 is 1.7 to 2.1 times faster than an Atom N270 in audio transcoding and image processing. The new processor are expected to make their debut in China in early September and globally later that month

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