http://linuxgizmos.com/new-mcu-like-intel-quarks-sip-power-but-skip-the-linux/
http://www.techeye.net/chips/intel-releases-new-quarks
What's strange about these ones is that it looks less like an actual standalone product than a demo for future embedded very low power microcontrollers (like ARM M1 and M3 controllers embedded in flash memory chips). IOW if Quark interested you before, you'd probably want to stick with the X1000 for general use.
http://www.techeye.net/chips/intel-releases-new-quarks
What's strange about these ones is that it looks less like an actual standalone product than a demo for future embedded very low power microcontrollers (like ARM M1 and M3 controllers embedded in flash memory chips). IOW if Quark interested you before, you'd probably want to stick with the X1000 for general use.