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Aaron Lee, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Thursday 10 November 2011
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The RISC-V ecosystem is making steady progress across various application fields, from cloud high-performance...
TSMC has decided to upgrade its planned second Kumamoto wafer fab from the originally intended 6/7nm node to mass production of advanced 3nm chips, notifying...
Google, Apple, Matter new smart home innovations
Google and Matter are aggressively pushing into smart home innovations, while Apple's deployment still needs more time to be...
Adoption of LEO satellites in fleet management business
LEO satellites lead the global fleet management revolution as a key driving force for IoV commercialization.
Fixed network market and space industry of India
India's high population started to benefit the nation in accelerating the implementation of its broadband services and manufacturing...
RISC-V CEO highlights open architecture's edge-to-cloud potential
TSMC brings 3nm to Japan


Posted on Nov 21, 10:10
I've now bought two Samsung Chromebooks for relatives who are not computer savvy and who do not need to install software. They want a simple reliable web browser, with keyboard, without having to deal with virus scans, data backups, and Windows patches.Posted on Nov 12, 20:51
I want to buy a Chromebook, but I want to see one first.Posted on Nov 12, 10:25
In addition Chrome failed the people test. That is is it needed an artificial desktop environment. People need familiarity I stressed this in beta but my ideas never made it to the software table.Posted on Nov 12, 10:19
The real issue with chrome book is that it should only retail at about $60.00. I have the cr-48 and was a part of beta testing. I was shocked to see the price wen it hit the open market. You can buy a laptop from wall-mart at a comparable price.Posted on Nov 12, 05:41
Can't wait for Google solution Chrome + Docs (enhanced).