Code-named Oak Trail and due to begin shipping in early 2011, the chips have much-improved energy efficiency and hold their own compared to processors made by rivals, Marketing Director Anil Nanduri told Reuters.
"The biggest power part of the tablet is the panel. In terms of an idle-use case we are competitive in a tablet usage compared to any other solution out there," he told Reuters in an interview on Monday.
The microprocessor at the center of Oak Trail lets users web browse or watch video for up to 12 hours without recharging their batteries, an improvement from previous versions, Nanduri said.
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