Intel alleged that it will distribute innovative Atom chips on time later on this year, rejecting a report that the chips have been overdued until 2010. At least one report alleged that Intel had postponed the launch of its innovative Atom platform, Pine Trail-M, which consists of Atom chips based on an innovative structural design. The platform integrates a graphics processor with memory organizer onto the Atom processor.

The report is wrong as well as Pine Trail-M is planned for discharge to computer makers shortly this year, said Mooly Eden, general manager of the mobile platforms group at Intel, during an occasion in San Francisco. He didn't state when this year the platform would be free, but whispered that Intel might show some example of Pine Trail-M netbooks at the Intel Developer Forum in September.

Pine Trail's interruption had been fixed to report about Acer as well as Asustek Computer holding off on plans to launch new netbooks in expectation of next year. An Acer spokesman alleged the corporation doesn't remark on rumors moreover Asus did not instantly return calls seeking comment. Netbooks are small, low-cost laptops designed for basic tasks like Internet browsing and word processing.

Pine Trail should bring better performance along with power savings to netbooks, Intel officials have alleged. Integrating the memory controller will facilitate the processor as well as memory communicates quicker, removing memory latency affecting accessible Atom architectures. An incorporated graphics processor will process multimedia more rapidly, while freeing up bandwidth for the processor to communicate with other mechanism.

Intel's present netbook structural design puts the graphics as well as memory capabilities on a detach chipset. But, as netbook users claim superior graphics, the 945GSE chipset in existing Atom netbooks has been condemn for its inadequate graphics capabilities as compared to NVIDIA’s Ion platform, which match up the Atom chip with a GeForce graphics core to convey complete 1080p graphics capabilities.

Pine Trail also uses fewer chips compared to offer Atom architectures, which could permit computer producer to plan ultra thin laptops, Intel representative have whispered.