Monday,27 January, 2025

Subscribe to Newsletter

HOME
  NEWS
  Knowledge Center
 
News

Intel Unveils New Chip for Windows 8 Tablets

Published Oct 1, 2012

Intel has previewed a range of tablet computers powered by a microprocessor that the chipmaker redesigned to make a bigger dent in the rapidly growing mobile market. All the devices depend on Intel's new processor and Windows 8, a dramatic overhaul of the widely used operating system made by Microsoft. Intel's new tablet chip, code named 'Clover Trail' while it was in development, is called the Atom Z2760. It boasts a dual processing feature that makes tablets run faster and with low power consumption, so the battery life of a device should last 10 hours while it's showing video or performing other tasks. The tablets won't go on sale until October 26 when Windows 8 is released.



Rate This:

Posted by VMD - [Virtual Marketing Department]


Poll
What is your favourite search engine?
Google
Yahoo
Bing

Most Viewed
  Riverbed Launches Industry’s Most Complete Digital Experience Management Solution

  Credence Security to Address Growing Market for GRC Solutions in Middle East Through Partnership with Rsam

  New Mimecast Archive Cloud Capability Streamlines GDPR Management for Email

  Planning and Scheduling Software–Helping Manufacturers Keep Their Customers Happy

  Farsight Security and Infoblox Provide Zero-Hour Protection Against Cyberattacks Due to New Domains

  Fujitsu Launches High-Security Biometric Authentication Solution for Active Directory IT Environments

  Rackspace Wins 2017 Red Hat Innovator of the Year Award

  ServiceNow Survey Shows 2018 as the Year of Automation for Routine Enterprise Work

  4 Tech Hacks to Faster Customer Onboarding

  New Mimecast Report Detects 400% Increase in Impersonation Attacks