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Intel Tries To Conquer Mobile Market By Investing In Chinese Chip Makers
Sep 26, 2014 - in Articles > Intel
Today, Intel announced that it signed a $1.5 billion deal with Spreadtrum and RDA Microelectronics, both fabless chip makers from China and part of the Tsinghua Unigroup Ltd., in an effort to get more access to mobile devices in China
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IDF 2014 PC Mega Session: 2-in-1s to Rule Mobile, Wireless Everything Coming Soon
Sep 10, 2014 - in Articles > tag
in halfIt's clear that Intel believes it has cracked the mobile nut, so to speak, with the Core M platform; Skaugen said that phones and tablets are primarily consumption devices (we'd agree wholeheartedly on the tablet side), laptops
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Intel Makes Mobile Play With Android Reference Design At IDF 2014
Sep 10, 2014 - in Articles > Intel
Intel has had a rough time trying to enter the mobile market over the past few years. One of the main reasons for that was that OEMs already had the know-how and expertise to build their devices using ARM chips, and there would've
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Ultrabook: Behind How Intel is Remaking Mobile Computing
Aug 1, 2013 - in Articles > Intel
The Ultrabook Idea's Thin Beginnings ). There were bulky mobile workstations. There were ho-hum thin-and-lights. Efforts to craft svelte, exciting mobile platforms had been gathering headlines for years...but not many sales. Battery life was often insufficient for airplane travel
Hello, Metro Mobile Metro. The notebook measured only 17 mm thick—less than today’s Ultrabook spec—and weighed 2.25 lbs. Done up in a champagne-toned magnesium alloy with LG-like dark chocolate interior, the Metro was a sexy machine and decidedly un
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A New Conversation ,” this was a tough, necessary, and arguably overdue dialogue for the company’s top ranks. It was, at bottom, a crystal ball get-together. What were future usages of the PC going to be? Karen Regis is a mobile marketing manager at Intel who has been
Slimming Down: The Components Were Key are in the mix), the Ultrabook effort took root. In February 2013, industry analysis firm iSupply predicted that “shipments of Ultrabooks and ultrathins in 2013 will climb to a 28 percent share of the total mobile PC space, up from just 9 percent last
Figuring Out That Touch Would Become Important in two different interface paradigms within a single OS, but it was enough to show me the direction that Intel, Microsoft, and others were trying to take mobile computing. “We knew that with the rise of all these other devices
Heading Into the Fourth Generation 's feature set was molded around certain mobile goals. Improved efficiency means that a battery's capacity goes that much further, even before taking new design elements into consideration. According to Intel, most devices will see over nine hours
Intel's Calculated Gamble at a public wholly unused to such functionality in this device class. The decision was informed, but it’s by no means a sure bet. “When we did Centrino, we based its definition on extensive mobile user research,” notes Karen Regis. “Yet
What Was Wrong With Mobile Computing? Throughout these investigations, Intel was searching for the Holy Grail that would make the PC easier, more fun, more immersive, more capable—more of everything good while being physically less intrusive. The PC needed to remain a produc...
Intel Had To Show It Was Serious... DeLine describes the first 12 months of the Ultrabook initiative as “the duck paddling underwater.” No one could see Intel behind the scenes working on ecosystem investments, consulting with OEMs, and addressing concerns and skepticism—l...
Dissecting An Ultrabook Before touching on Haswell, I thought it might be enlightening to take you on a tour of an Ultrabook’s innards. Intel had a well-worn demo unit laying around that it volunteered to let me put under the knife. I’ve worked inside of notebo...
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Intel IDF 2014 Keynote: From Wearables To Big Data With PCs and Mobile Devices In Between
Sep 9, 2014 - in Articles > Intel
Krzanich started off by talking about the areas that Intel is focused on for the near future, including the Internet of Things (IoT), wearables, mobile devices (particularly tablets, laptops, and hybrids thereof), the data center
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Intel Retires Five Ivy Bridge Core i3 Mobile Chips
Aug 6, 2014 - in Articles > CPUs
As time progresses, old things become irrelevant. Today another five mobile Ivy Bridge processors from Intel are making their way into the history books. The last retirement notice came around mid-July and consisted of mobile Ivy
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Intel Retiring Four 7-Series Chipsets; Mobile CPUs
Jul 14, 2014 - in Articles > CPUs
U, Celeron 1007U and Celeron 1019Y mobile CPUs will be retired along the same schedule. Follow Niels Broekhuijsen @NBroekhuijsen. Follow us @tomshardware, on Facebook and on Google+.
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Intel Quietly Launches Ten New Mobile Processors
Jan 21, 2014 - in Articles > Processors
These are all mobile processors and the nine new Haswell additions are split between Intel’s Core i5 and Core i7 families. The four new Core i5 processors are the 4310M, the 4310U, the 4340M, and the 4360U. All four boast two hyper
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Intel Core i7-4930MX Mobile CPU Unofficially Benchmarked
May 7, 2013 - in Articles > CPUs
Chinese forum Benyouhui.it168 has posted some initial benchmarks of Intel’s upcoming flagship mobile processor, the 22 nm quad-core Core i7-4930MX. The CPU features a base clock of 3.0 GHz, a boost clock of 3.7 GHz, an 8
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Intel Silvermont Architecture: Does This Atom Change It All?
May 6, 2013 - in Articles > CPUs
Power Management: The Key To Any Successful Mobile Architecture . Presently, there are mobile devices that will run at full-speed until they’re thermally overwhelmed, at which point they throttle back dramatically to recover. It’s jarring enough to affect the user experience. Intel is saying that Silvermont
Putting It All Together we made in Mobile: Intel Will Overtake Qualcomm In Three Years, keeping our outlook on-track. We eagerly await more detail on actual SoCs based on Silvermont and Intel’s choice of graphics (rumored to be its own Ivy Bridge
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