
Would you like chips with that?
Published: 22 June 2009 11:32 GMT
Intel Labs researchers demonstrated some of its new technology at the Intel Research Day at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, on Thursday.
This prototype system, pictured here, based on Intel's upcoming Moorestown processor for mobile devices ran Intel's Moblin version of Linux. On top are a functioning keyboard and screen, though it only has a primitive graphical interface.
Photo credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET
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