Intel is speeding up the release of tablet chips in an attempt to close the power and performance gap with ARM, which dominates the tablet market, analysts said this week. Intel said this week that it ...
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 is taking on arch rival ARM today with the launch of new Intel Atom chips for tablet computers. The Atom is a low-power version of Intel’s computer chips, and it is aimed squarely at tablets, ...
You win some, you lose some. Microsoft this week dropped support for ARM processors from its Surface tablets with the Surface 3, but adoption of the chip architecture in Chromebooks is growing.
Intel has been pursuing tablet design wins on the Chinese mainland for months with little to show for it. It all part of the chipmakers tablet strategy which basically revolves around Asia. Intel is ...
Late yesterday, Intel took to the stage at Computex in Taiwan and announced its next steps towards mobile domination. To help with the development of touch-enabled tablets and ultrabooks, Intel is ...
ARM co-founder Dr. Hermann Hauser on Friday offered scathing opinions of Intel and predicted the end of the microprocessor industry. ’The reason why ARM is going to kill the microprocessor is not ...
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