Do consumers really want Intel Viiv?
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[The Blackfriars Blog] Like the Centrino technology brand, Intel intends Viiv to represent an entire suite of Intel components, all of which must be present to create what it considers to be the best home entertainment experience. The concept is that Intel Viiv platforms will be available in a variety of form factors including small compact systems designed to fit in with ordinary consumer electronics products.
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[rogueclassicism] ~ Roman Numerals in the News: "Intel Inside VIIV" and "Intel VIIV" were filed as U.S. trademarks last month by the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker, known for its Pentium and Centrino brands. A square graphic, resembling an inkblot or a starfield, was also filed around the same time.
[Xbitlabs.com] X-bit labs - Hardware news - Intel Changes Logotype of Unknown ...: Given that Intel promotes a platform rather than a particular technology within one of its components, VIIV may be used to mark computers featuring a set of technologies, such as virtualization, new processor and platform architecture, advanced network controllers or technologies and other peculiarities.
[Atrium-media.com] rogueclassicism: "Intel Inside VIIV" and "Intel VIIV" were filed as U.S. trademarks last month by the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker, known for its Pentium and Centrino brands. A square graphic, resembling an inkblot or a starfield, was also filed around the same time.
[Worldcadaccess.typepad.com] WorldCAD Access: General Computing: The committee's premise is that all work on the Internet is someone's property. You can read it or listen to it, but unless there is an explicit legal notice saying the material can be used, you would not be permitted to save a copy to disk or print it out without paying a copyright collective such as Access Copyright [the Canadian book publishing industry's copyright arm].
[Frassle.net] Slashdot - frassle: sebFlyte writes "Intel has lifted its ban on Linux-based laptops .on the outside of the box, but does this represent a major .
[News.com.com] Apple on G5 PowerBook: Not so fast | CNET News.com: Although the wait might be painful for customers who want the latest technology from Apple, the company is likely to hold out for a low-power G5, a chip that could come later this year. The lower-power chip would consume less watts and also produce less heat, allowing Apple to fit it inside the thin chassis that's typical of a PowerBook.
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Posted at August 25, 2005 11:49 AM