Apple to finally enter a (useable) netbook market?
With these specs even Apple might not turn their nose up at using them.
(Intel should have brought back the Centrino branding for these, Centrino ULV Pentium-m processors branding).
Amid the Kaby Lake noise this week, Intel slipped out six processors, codenamed Apollo Lake, for cheapo netbooks, tablet-laptop mutants and small PC boxes. These are 14nm low-power system-on-chips that use the x86 Goldmont architecture, and are branded Pentiums and Celerons. In April, Intel axed its Goldmont-based Broxton …
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I've been using one to test out Linux distros (Still haven't found one that I like well enough to use as my main machine). Hardware is old enough that device drivers exist in the Open-Source world, but new enough that its representative of a newer system and can be used to test my newer peripherals.