Intel pushes to standardize All-in-One PCs

Posted on Friday, March 04 2011 @ 4:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
DigiTimes heard Intel is cooperating with Taiwanese PC makers to standardize All-in-One PCs:
Intel is cooperating with Taiwan-based all-in-one PC makers including Mitac International, Micro-Star International (MSI) and Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) to push standardization for all-in-one PCs and is planning to use Mini-ITX-format motherboards as a standard component of all-in-one PCs, according to sources from PC vendors.

The sources pointed out that because all-in-one PCs do not yet have a standardized platform, their design costs remain at a high level. and as Intel has already been working on setting up related specifications, they expect their costs for all-in-one PC development to drop significantly after the standard is out.


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