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- Qualcomm decided to compete with the existing Cortex-A5/Krait-based offerings till the end of 2012
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Tag Archives: Core i5
Giving up the total OEM reliance strategy: the Microsoft Surface tablet
Follow ups:- Microsoft Surface: its premium quality/price vs. even iPad3 [Oct 26, 2012]- Microsoft Surface: First media reflections after the New-York press launch [Oct 26, 2012] Updates #2: As the result of this sudden turn of direction 9 months ago, … Continue reading →
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, consumer computing, consumer devices, tablets
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Tagged Android, Apple, ARM, casing, ClearType, consumption, Core i5, creation, digital ink stylus, ecosystem, expanded ecosystem, Google, Intel, iPad, Ivy Bridge, kickstand, Microsoft, Microsoft OEMs, Microsoft PixelSense, NVIDIA, OEMs, PC, pen, pen input, Perimeter Venting, PixelSense, Samsung SUR40, SUR40, Surface, tablet market, tablet PC, Tablets, Tegra, Touch Cover, Type Cover, VaporMg, Windows, Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro, Windows RT
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CES 2011 presence with Microsoft moving to SoC & screen level slot management that is not understood by analysts/observers at all
Microsoft’s CES 2011 presence is summarized in two detailed parts below, one for the System on a Chip (SoC) support announcement and the other based on the Steve Ballmer’s CES 2011 opening keynote. The first one has, however, been a … Continue reading →
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, smartphones, SoC, tablets
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Tagged AMD, AMD AllDay, AMD Bobcat, AMD Fusion, AMD Ontario, AMD Zacate, APU, CES 2011, cloud client, Core i5, D2D, Direct2D, DirectX 11, Fusion, GeForce 500M, Hummingbird, HW accelerated browsers, IE9, Intel, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, NVIDIA, NVIDIA Optimus, Oak Trail, OMAP, Qualcomm, Samsung, slates, slot management (Microsoft), SoC, Tablets, Tegra, Texas Instruments, Windows 7 [Phone / Embedded / Handheld], Windows Embedded Standard
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