Intel UMD platform to threaten VIA
Intel’s plan to step up efforts promoting its ultra-mobile device (UMD) platform in the second half of the year will come as a major threat to VIA Technologies in the ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) market, according to market sources. Intel had previously pushed for its UMPC platform, and had seen Microsoft, Samsung electronics, and Asustek Computer adopt its processors for their UMPCs.
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