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Slideshow: Intel carves new path to x86 tablets
Rick Merritt
9/27/2012 11:18 PM EDT
Sitting on your keyboard

Acer's tablet sits on its keyboard to create a presentation mode.

Acer's tablet sits on its keyboard to create a presentation mode.
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Brutus_II
9/28/2012 12:27 PM EDT
I wonder why this is only finally coming about: Dual core/dual threaded technology taking so long to be produced at this level is because of management decisions, certainly not technological barriers. Both Intel and AMD have missed out, at least until soon, it seems. Perhaps this will cause Apple to re-think the glaring and annoying limitations placed on the otherwise incredible iPad if they want to retain top-dog status in this area. It may be too late. If the quality is there (a very big if), I will run over my iPad and upgrade to a more functional tablet
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xx19xx
9/28/2012 4:26 PM EDT
When asked why competitors had quad-core offerings but Intel did not, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said he doesn't think it matters. "I may have started the core wars when we did our first dual core product, but we learned that wasn't what's important," he said. What matters is processor performance.
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xx19xx
9/28/2012 2:35 PM EDT
@Brutus_II quad core + Intel = hot
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Battar
9/28/2012 4:44 PM EDT
Having used a tablet running Android, I can't wait for Intel/MS to provide a workable alternative.
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rick.merritt
9/28/2012 5:51 PM EDT
I'm not sure I like the Win 8 "Metro" interface, which is one factor here balanced against the fact I do what access to those old Office programs sometimes.
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rd211
9/29/2012 4:42 AM EDT
I think win8 will win the market,so you can inolve in http://www.rd211.com
and get the answer
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agk
9/29/2012 8:05 AM EDT
With this Intel MS product i will feel good and easy to use it.Because i think all the windows will look the same like in the laptop i am using with windows7.
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alkey3
9/30/2012 9:51 AM EDT
Zzzzz.... Unh? Intel Atom? Oh, nevermind. Zzz..
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Daniel Payne
10/1/2012 10:57 AM EDT
I bought my first tablet in March, the new iPad and quickly added the Logitech ultrathin keyboard so that I could do touch typing, so now the tablet can be used like a netbook. I've played with the Windows 8 pre-release but there wasn't enough appeal for me to switch from iOS6, so I think that Microsoft has too-little, delivered too late by 2 years or so. Battery life is paramount in tablets, so for Intel+Others to be successful they have to optimize for 10+ hours per charge in a reference design.
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Stanley_
10/1/2012 11:28 AM EDT
Sorry but die size as large as ~200mm^2 is epic fail at 32nm.. Apple A6 at the same node (called 28nm at foundry) is only 96mm^2.. the cost of the clover trail + MS software will be much higher than ipad or android tablet.. It'll be cheaper than ultrabook or MBA, but way too expensive for tablet, putting the product in awkward market position.
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resistion
10/1/2012 9:08 PM EDT
I can easily see the Intel tablets and ultrabooks eating each other's markets.
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resistion
10/3/2012 12:24 AM EDT
Some reports of Clover Trail hiccup:
http://www.tgdaily.com/mobility-features/66580-more-trouble-for-intels-clover-trail-tablets
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