While a lot of the tablets we’ve seen introduced in 2010 have been powered by ARM-based processors, Intel wants in on the action — and the company is showing off a ton of tablets at Computex. That ...
I don’t think anyone cares if consumer tablets and smartphones are ARM/Android powered or Atom x86 powered but every ARM sold is one less ale that Intel could have made so this market is important. I ...
Intel plans to release a version of its Atom processor early next year that’s designed for ultra-thin netbooks and tablet computers. Called Oak Trail, the upcoming chip package is a variant of the ...
"Intel believes the strength of the Atom franchise can help consumers realize the true potential for a common experience to enable the compute continuum," said Dadi Perlmutter, executive vice ...
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