The MacBook Air's super-tiny processor coming soon to a PC near you

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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

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A source at Intel has revealed that Windows PCs will soon be using the much-lauded MacBook Air processor that Apple forced Intel to make practically at gunpoint. This isn’t really surprising; it’s understandable that Intel would let Apple have the glory of the unveil, but it’s a valuable technology and I’ve heard from reliable sources that Intel likes money. So don’t be surprised to see a “As featured on the MacBook Air!” sticker on that Dell or Acer or whatever the kids are buying these days.

Windows PC makers to use MacBook Air chips [PC Advisor]

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