DigiTimes, the best source for rumors from the world of technology, suggests that HP and Dell are both restricting investment in the market for 10-inch netbook, shifting its commitment on class size 11.6 inches. Moreover, the profits of machines based on Intel Pine Trail are below expectations, which could push AMD to contemplate an alternative, perhaps in the form of Neo CPU and Radeon integrated graphics.
HP also said he found the chance to get out completely from the market of netbooks by 10 inches, which is not unusual given the gradual obsolescence that we have seen since the birth of netbooks, rising from 7 to 9 inches of the predecessors of the current netbook standard. I do not think there is anyway to preccuparsi, because the biggest and best producers of netbooks, Acer, Asus and Samsung are still deeply involved in this sector, and 10-inch mini-laptops are not about to disappear soon. Also increasing because more and more dimensions, one enters the notebook market, and the netbook to be comfortable.
