Despite delivering strong financial results, Intel's third-quarter earnings call seemed to focus more on what the chip maker wasn't doing -- tablets -- than its existing businesses. Solution providers ...
Intel clearly has not been at the helm of affairs in the great tablet game being played out. So while Apple with its A4 chip has been the dominating force in the first round of the tablet war, the ...
Intel could be on the verge of exiting the market for smartphones and standalone tablets, wasting billions of dollars it spent trying to expand in those markets. The company is immediately canceling ...
ROHM recently announced the production release of the BD2613GW, a dedicated system power management integrated circuit, PMIC, designed to support the next generation 14 nm Intel Atom processor for ...
Intel's Clover Trail officially launches today, with a dual-core Atom CPU at 1.8GHz, new power management capabilities, and a great deal of OEM support. Can it break the Apple iPad stranglehold? Share ...
Intel has been all too keen to stamp their authority on the newest computing segment comprised of tablet PCs, though it’s not a secret things haven’t unfolded in a manner that can be considered ...
Intel this week is expected to provide a glimpse into the future of low-power Atom chips for netbooks and tablets as it tries to ratchet up competition with rival ARM in the tablet market. Intel will ...
Intel is ramping up efforts to push low-power Atom chips in the burgeoning category of tablet devices, a market where the chip giant, which dominates netbooks, faces tough competition from competitors ...
How efficient is 22nm? Atom has always been at a power disadvantage vs ARM, and it was in-order to save transistors and energy. If the Atom can do OOE at 22nm and use the same power as ARM's RISC at ...
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