HP and Fujitsu have been reported to be updating some of their existing netbooks by the new Intel’s Atom processor that was revealed from Intel’s platform in the Computex trade show. The two new the dual core atom chips included N455 and N475 and as according to the features revealed; they are similar to their predecessors in terms of speed but a good and new thing is the DDR3 capable memory controllers that ensures the faster exchange of data between the memory and CPU.
HP has revealed that their mini 210 net book is that lucky fellow that is going to get the new DDR3 capable chips while Fujitsu of Jap[an has showed that MH380-1A laptop is going to get the N475 chip in future. Both of the above mentioned laptops are coming with 10.1 inch display size and some of the specifications of HP mini 210 include: 320GB storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G mobile broadband, GPS and video accelerator.
The MH380-1A by Fujitsu is also coming with somewhat similar specifications as that of mini 210 and now the main goodness is going to be the new Intel chips that will make both these devices really rocking for the users.
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