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One of them is this prototype of a super-slim netbook powered by the next-generation Atom processor (Canoe Lake). Announced earlier this month at Computex in Taiwan is the new line of Atom processors and platforms, starting with Canoe Lake (see previous story here). The Canoe Lake platform will bring the current thickness of netbooks from around 1-inch to just half an inch. The new Canoe Lake platform is going to try to shave that to half the usual thickness. Canoe Lake is an upgrade to the current Intel Atom processors to include single-core and dual core chips specifically made for netbooks. A few weeks ago, ASUS Philippines flew us to Bangkok, Thailand, to witness the regional launch of the new wave of Z170 motherboards that will support the new Intel Skylake processors. Read more in our articles including "Hands-on with the Intel Canoe Lake Netbook" and "Intel's Canoe Lake promises Slimmer Netbooks".

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One of them is this prototype of a super-slim netbook powered by the next-generation Atom processor (Canoe Lake). Announced earlier this month at Computex in Taiwan is the new line of Atom processors and platforms, starting with Canoe Lake (see previous story here).

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The Canoe Lake platform will bring the current thickness of netbooks from around 1-inch to just half an inch. The new Canoe Lake platform is going to try to shave that to half the usual thickness. Canoe Lake is an upgrade to the current Intel Atom processors to include single-core and dual core chips specifically made for netbooks.

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Our coverage of canoe lake includes: "Hands-on with the Intel Canoe Lake Netbook"; "Intel's Canoe Lake promises Slimmer Netbooks"; "Dell XPS 13 with 7th-Gen Core i7 CPU now available at Villman". Each article provides unique insights and information.