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Intel drops support for the "$100 laptop" mongabay.com January 3, 2008
The move comes nearly six months after Intel agreed to contribute funding and join the board of OLPC, the nonprofit group that seeks to bring low-cost laptops to children in poor countries. The laptop, which has been billed as a durable low-cost PC for students in developing countries, competes had-to-head with Intel's child-focused Classmate PC. Some pundits speculated that a newly designed Intel chip would power the next generation of the OLPC. Presently the laptop is powered by Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s 433MHz Geode LX-700, a chip that is slow by mainstream standards but consumes little power and is cheaper.
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