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Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 27, 2006 4:42:00 PM

In an effort to find more ways to plant itself in multimedia PCs that can serve as entertainment fixtures, Intel on Tuesday launched a developers contest with a booty worth up to $1 million.

Under the Intel Core Processor Challenge, Intel is asking developers to design a small, sleek multimedia PC powered with Intel's Core 2 Duo processors. Intel plans to judge the systems on style, acoustics, functionality and features.

The chip giant will award a grand prize of $300,000 to help developers and their company put the PC into mass production, as well as $400,000 for co-marketing with Intel. The company will also choose a first-place winner, who will receive $300,000 to put the respective PC into mass production.

"Consumers today make home-PC purchase decisions based on more than just price and features. They also consider the size, shape and style," Eric Kim, general manager of Intel's Digital Home Group, said in a statement.

Developers and their companies are allowed to submit up to five original designs based on Intel's Viiv technology with Intel Core 2 Duo processors. The winners will be announced at the Intel Developer Forum in mid-March in San Francisco.

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when they upgrade...
when they upgrade the Mini to Core 2 Duos on Santa Rosa with
GMA 3000's, this wont be a problem at all.

I doubt Apple will care, because they dont want to put intel stickers
or VIIV stickers on the machine, just to get $1 million.... thats a
drop in the bucket.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: doh123 Posted on: 09/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
That's funny  Patrick Jones | 09/27/06
Has to be a Core2Duo  Stuka | 09/27/06
True..  Patrick Jones | 09/27/06
Yeah, that Millon is mine...  nix_hed | 09/27/06
when they upgrade...  doh123 | 09/28/06

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