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Jan 08 2008 12:00am EDT

EeePC at CES

I stopped by Intel's booth at CES and talked with CEO Paul Otellini. One of the topics was the EeePC, a little $300 or so notebook computer from Asus. Intel is showing it in its booth because it uses a cheap, low-power Intel chip. Otellini says the Eee is the first of its kind, but won't be the last. He couldn't tell me company names, but says a number of Intel's customers plan to come out with similar tiny, cheap notebooks. Here's some video from the booth:

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