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HP to Recycle Existing Form Factors for Its First CULV-Based Notebooks
Created 05/27/2009 - 12:45pm

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HP to Recycle Existing Form Factors for Its First CULV-Based Notebooks

Posted 05/27/09 at 03:45:31 PM  by Mark Edward Soper

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Intel's ultra-low-powered CULV family of processors are becoming popular choices for many forthcoming ultrathin notebook computers in the $700-$900 range, like MSI's new X-Slim series we told you about in April.

However, you can also use CULV processors in standard-thickness notebook computers, and according to Digitimes, that's exactly what Hewlett-Packard plans to do. It will roll out ultra-thin models with CULV processors in the fourth quarter, but its first CULV-based products will use standard chassis and will thus be available earlier. Interestingly,

CULV processors are designed to fit between Intel's Atom and its faster Core 2 Duo processors in performance. Will the market put up with a full-sized notebook with a battery-sipping, but slower processor, or should prospective HP CULV buyers wait until late in the year for the new ultraslim chassis? Hit Comment and sound off.

HP prepares to bring CULV processors to market in both traditional and ultrathin form factors
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TAGS: intel, computer, mobile, notebook, processor, hp, Core 2 Duo, consumer electronics, hewlett-packard, core 2 solo, CULV
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