Microsoft hedges bets with tablet processor
It looks like Microsoft’s Surface tablet, announced yesterday, will come in both ARM and Intel versions, writes Steve Bush.
It looks like Microsoft’s Surface tablet, announced yesterday, will come in both ARM and Intel versions, writes Steve Bush.
Asus has introduced an Intel x86 / Windows variant of its Transformer tablet-cum-netbook to run alongside ARM / Android versions, writes Steve Bush.
Intel’s Medfield chip-set aimed at getting the company into smartphones has been dissed by ARM CEO Warren East.
Congatec, a major user of x86-based processors from Intel and AMD in its modules, says it now plans to increasingly use ARM technology. It is the latest embedded computer module firm to increase its dependence on ARM processors, writes Richard Wilson.
A cross-fertilisation of blogs… but this post has run on the Eyes on Android blog, ragerding Intel taking on ARM via a customised version of Android…
According to analysts iSuppli, a quarter of all notebook PCs sold in 2015 will have ARM processors, writes David Manners.
Intel is chasing low-power. As the archetypal chaser of speed, this transformation is not unlike a Frenchman saying he’s a one-woman guy.
Intel is nudging closer to mobile device power levels with this new Atom processor, writes Richard Wilson, editor of Electronics Weekly.