Intel to standardize small-size PC platform in 2006
Intel informed its customers that in the first quarter of 2006 its next-generation architecture for small-profile PCs will feature similar CPUs as its next-generation notebook-use processors, the dual-core Yonah, according to sources at motherboard makers. Intel intends to push its "Mobile in Desktop Platform" concept for small-profile PCs including small form factor (SFF) systems, which lack space for heat-dissipation, the sources indicated.
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