Intel unveiled two reference designs on Wednesday aimed at the education market: a clamshell notebook and a tablet, each outfitted with intriguing peripherals and software for educators. Both the ...
BETT 2014, London, Jan. 22, 2014 – Intel Corporation unveiled innovative education-focused reference devices for the 21st century interactive learning environment today at Bett 2014. The new Intel ...
Toshiba plans to use Intel's Core Duo processor in a tablet PC, hoping to provide a boost to a product category that has fallen far short of early expectations. The company on Tuesday unveiled the ...
Foldables were big in 2019, and it looks like they're only going to get bigger in 2020. We've seen folding phones and even tablets, with Dell and Lenovo showing off their slates with bendy screens ...
Intel is going after the tablet market for its low-power processors, including an upcoming Atom processor designed for mobile phones, the company said. Earlier this week, OpenPeak released a reference ...
Intel Corp. has launched a chip for tablet computers, as the world's most powerful semiconductor company aims to become a contender in the market for mobile chips. Subscribe to read this story ad-free ...
Intel roped in device makers such as Samsung and Hewlett Packard on Thursday in San Francisco to showcase tablets powered by its new "Atom" processor — a chip it hopes will help it break into that ...
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Intel discovered a fatal flaw in the “Cougar Point” chipset–interrupting and delaying the launch of the new “Sandy Bridge” processor line. Because of Intel’s dominant role in the PC processor market, ...
At CES, chip giant will discuss limited edition versions of its 3rd Generation Core processors that are Intel's most power efficient to date. Select ultrabooks and tablets from some vendors are ...
More than 100 tablets using Intel’s Oak Trail chips are being designed and some will start shipping in the first half of this year, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said Wednesday at CES. Many of those ...