Showing posts with label oak trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oak trail. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Intel on track with Oak Trail tablet chips.


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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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Unveiling OAK TRAIL to kill iPad to dead with Intel/Microsoft project next year

Intel CEO Paul Otellini said a number of interesting things while explaining away $11.1 billion dollars, as did Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in a post-Windows Phone 7 launch interview with CNET, but the pair individually touched on a common theme -- both desire to beat down the iPad, and both believe that Intel's Oak Trail chip might make a suitable club.

Though Ballmer said that Microsoft partners would have tablets this holiday season, before Oak Trail is done, he called out the "enhancement" the new chips would bring to the Windows tablet experience, calling Oak Trail specifically "an important part of our roadmap." Meanwhile, Intel's Otellini explained just how much Chipzilla will bank on the touchscreen slates to come, saying that Intel will "utilize all of the assets at our disposal to win this segment" and calling the tablet market a viable third business alongside PCs and netbooks. "You will see Intel solutions that run on Windows, Android and MeeGo operating systems across a variety of form factors and price points," he said, and suggested that Oak Trail silicon would lead the charge.

You can read the other interesting things both men said at our source links, but there is one more we'll call out now: Otellini said that Intel intends to integrate the recently-acquired Infineon's 3G and LTE wireless capabilities directly into Atom processors for tablets and phones, starting in about three years.


Source: http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/13/intel-and-microsoft-ceos-give-ipad-a-nod-plan-to-kill-it-dead-w/

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