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According to IBTimes,  the Google netbook will house an Nvidia Tegra platform with an ARM CPU.  If the rumors hold up, it will also have a 10.1" multi-touch screen  that supports HD, come with a 64GB SSD, 2GB of RAM, and other standards  like Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, a webcam, and so on. Not surprisingly, the  netbook will run Chrome OS and come pre-installed with a suite of Google  Apps.

The rumors also indicate that the netbook will be available by  holiday season 2010 for a subsidized price of under $300, which is  impressive for the type of hardware they're talking about. It would sold  directly from Google's website, and they may partner with a network  operator to sell it as a bundled 3G plan.

Via Gizmodo

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