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Intel has launched its EP80579 SoC, and reveals 15 SoC designs for the coming years - many of which will be Atom-based.
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Intel has launched its EP80579 SoC, and reveals 15 SoC designs for the coming years - many of which will be Atom-based.
Damn, windows soon on absolutely everything?
BSODs on everything from your TV to your toaster ;)
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Hexus, you and your flippin' acronyms! Why not actually mention what a SoC is the first time it's used in each article, rather than relying on everyone to memorise every TLA in existence or - in this case - find it on Intel's PowerPoint slide. :censored:
Ironically, you didn't qualify what a TLA is in your post ;)
now that was funny.:)
It was intentional. When I first discovered Hexus I was almost put off by the over-use of unexplained TLAs (that's Three-Letter Acronyms) - it took me ages to figure out what an SKU was. It still annoys me - if it's a case call it a case, not an SKU!
(For anyone who doesn't know, an SKU is a 'Stock-Keeping Unit'. Yes, a three-syllable acronym for a five-syllable term which means nothing to anyone outside of retail and is used in place of one-syllable words like 'case'!)
Yours,
Mr Grumpy from Internetshire
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Not another Lee :D
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Sodville.