
Chromebooks seem to be getting a foothold where the netbook failed. Intel today introduced a bevy of notebooks from its partners, powered by Google’s Chrome operating system. With the PC market dwindling, Intel is keen to expand it’s portfolio. By jumping on the growing Chromebook market its able to keep doing what it does best–making silicon–while partnering with Google and its emerging OS. At today’s event Dell and Acer announced 4th generation Core i3 processor Chromebooks. With additional announcements from Asus and Lenovo, the chip maker was also able to keep its promise to create conflict-free microprocessors while delivering all-day...
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