Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 12, 2014

Intel, AMD Going All In With Windows 10 Tablets

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Tablets are an unconquered domain for Microsoft, as well as the strategy is to take things to a different level concerning both performance and pricing.
Intel and AMD, the two chip giants, are two central figures for this particular plan to be successful.
Both companies continue to push their tablet computer oriented solutions as the tablet pc market is showing signs of weariness -- at least when it comes to increase. Phablets and big screen smartphones have begun to impact tablet computer sales.
For instance, 7-inch tablets used to control with well over a 70% market share not too sometime ago, which has now dropped to around the 60% mark, chiefly with bigger displays thanks to handsets.
According to this, though Intel and AMD are able to unleash their new tablet platforms.
Intel is set to release Cherry Trail, early in 2015's first quarter, with quantity production on track to start in March. This new chip platform relies on a 14nm procedure, and will likely be accessible and Android pills.
Anticipate a plethora of such options from white label businesses that are Chinese and brand sellers makes its public introduction.
AMD is not from the game, either. It's only getting in, if anything.
The business has Armur platforms and its Nolan in the pipeline. An x86 architecture is utilized by the former, while the other is a heterogeneous system design (HAS) specially for Linux and Android slates.
With several new third-party hardware manufacturers on board, Windows 8.1 tablet computers are just now beginning to make their impact. Windows 10 assures the same answer, provided Microsoft keeps its present pricing strategy up for tablet computers.

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