Japan handheld with Intel Atom chip debuts

Sharp got atomized Monday. The Japanese electronics maker along with Willcom announced the ultra-mobile Willcom D4 “communication device” based on Intel’s Atom processor and Microsoft’s Vista operating system.

Willcom D4 ultra-mobile communications device

(Credit: Willcom)

Microsoft and Intel were additionally credited with development of the device, according to …

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