Intel believes low-power, Internet-ready notebooks and desktops are the wave of the future, and what's more, that its approximately 220,000 global system integrator and reseller partners are going to ...
Intel introduces the next-generation Intel® Education Tablet and Intel® classmate PC reference designs built specifically for education, to engage students and empower teachers. The tablet and ...
Intel unveiled two reference designs on Wednesday aimed at the education market: a clamshell notebook and a tablet, each outfitted with intriguing peripherals and software for educators. Both the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel previewed a wave of tablet computers powered by a microprocessor that the company redesigned to make a bigger dent in the rapidly growing mobile market. An assortment of major ...
First introduced during CES in January, the tablet is now available for purchase. But, unsurprisingly for a lot of reasons, it ain’t cheap: the ONEXPLAYER Super V is available from the ONEXPLAYER ...
Intel is introducing a series of new chips destined for netbooks, tablets, and other portable computing devices. Some won’t come as a surprise to anyone who’s been reading this web site for a while.
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
More than 100 tablets using Intel’s Oak Trail chips are being designed and some will start shipping in the first half of this year, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said Wednesday at CES. Many of those ...