Sony Leads To Ultra Mobile PC
Sony has a reputation for lightweight PC as the Sony VAIO X claimed the title of the world’s lightest netbook. Now Sony is ready to launch something new. The new advertising on Sony website leads to a Sony Ultra Mobile PC. Expect the first official addition to the first characteristics, but meanwhile no more information on this one.
Bluetooth 4.0 – The Next Generation of Bluetooth
The Next Generation of Bluetooth is known as the Bluetooth 4.0, this low energy technology expected in market by the end of Q2 of 2010. Bluetooth 4.0 will focus on low-energy technology, which will allow for the creation of sensor-type devices that run off a button cell battery.
Dell Athens – Dell Sparta ARM-based Smartbooks
In the global network, Dell new roadmap shows the hi-tech products to make an impression. Besides the already known tablets Looking Glass and Streak, it mentions two new models of smartbook. The convertible Dell Sparta Smartbook and conventional Dell Athens Smartbook should both use ARM chips and either Android or pure Linux.
Intel Atom Dual-Core Processor – Coming Soon
A dual-core version of Intel Atom processor for netbooks will be launched in the second quarter this year. The dual-core chip will be clocked at 1.5GHz and produced using 45-nanometer technology. Its thermal design power is 8.5W, whereas the currently available N450 and N470 single core chips consume 5.5W and 6.5W.
New Intel Core Sandy Bridge CPU Architecture
Sandy Bridge is the next generation of Intel Core CPU architecture based on 32nm production process. The upcoming chips will be the first to support Intel Advanced Vector Extension (AVX) instructions for faster floating point intensive computation
Intel CULV Celeron U3400 Chip with 32nm Tech
Intel has revealed some information about its second-generation Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) platform. Called Intel Celeron U3400, the dual-core, Arrandale 32nm-based chip will be rated at 1.06GHz and have an 18W Thermal Design Power.
Solar Farms – The Renewable Energy California
The First Solar Farms projects in the California will generate totalling 550 megawatts of capacity that would provide enough power to supply 170,000 homes when completed in 2015. The first solar farm (250MW) will be built in in Riverside County, near the city of Desert Center, and will be called Desert Sunlight.






