Intel's netbook software store launches next month
AppUp Center will favor software that maximizes support for laptops that use low power, Intel Atom processors.
AppUp Center will favor software that maximizes support for laptops that use low power, Intel Atom processors.
AppUp Center application store interface.Photo: Lilputing.
AppUp Center can be considered an Intel Netbook App Store with a focus on software designed to support computers using Intel Atom low power processor, integrated graphics chip, screen resolution 1,024 x 600 pixels or lower.
Intel's AppUp Center previously announced that it will be released in January next year. However, according to a report by Heise, the world's largest microprocessor maker will remove the beta label at Game Developers Conference right next September.
Currently, Intel's software store has more than 500 applications and many other software being developed.
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