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		<title>New Atom Processor = High Def Netbooks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intel has confirmed that it's shipping its new N280 Atom processor to PC makers, marking the dawn of netbooks capable of playing HD video. The N280 is a single-core Atom...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Intel has confirmed that it's shipping its new N280 Atom processor to PC makers, marking the dawn of netbooks capable of playing HD video. <span id="intelliTXT"></p>
<p>The N280 is a single-core Atom running at 1.66GHz and is intended to replace the current 1.6GHz Atom N270.</p>
<p>Though the speed boost may sound negligible, the real improvement lies in the front side bus, which jumps from 533Mhz to 667MHz, and the new GN40 chipset which includes a hardware-based high-definition video decoder that allows users to watch 720p HD video content.</p>
<p>Despite this performance increase, Intel claims the package will draw the same power as its predecessor.</p>
<p>The new pairing is slated to make   its <strong>debut in Asus's 1000HE</strong>, which the company claims can offer up to 9.5 hours of battery life. Pricing and availability have not been confirmed.</p>
<p>Originally conceived as tools for simple applications such as web browsing and tapping out documents, netbooks are increasingly moving closer to their laptop brethren with larger screen sizes and capabilities.</p>
<p>The next stage of this evolution is Nvidia's Ion platform. Ion offers full support for DirectX 10, PhysX, CUDA and even contains dedicated hardware for 1080p video playback.</p>
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