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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The Associated Press: Intel taps into new computing at Taiwan show

The Associated Press: Intel taps into new computing at Taiwan show: "TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Intel Corp. is touting a hybrid laptop 0.8 inches (20 mm) thick with sleek tablet computing features and ultra-sharp visual images that it hopes will create a market bridging traditional PCs and new devices.

New Google Android 2.3 Tablet PC 8 Inch-SAMSUNG S5PV210-3D Game-HDMI-720P-Flash 10.2-512MB-4GB-black - DinoDirect.com

New Google Android 2.3 Tablet PC 8 Inch-SAMSUNG S5PV210-3D Game-HDMI-720P-Flash 10.2-512MB-4GB-black - DinoDirect.com: "New Google Android 2.3 Tablet PC 8 Inch-SAMSUNG S5PV210-3D Game-HDMI-720P-Flash 10.2-512MB-4GB-black"

Android Tablet, Touchscreen Tablet, Google Android Tablet

Android Tablet, Touchscreen Tablet, Google Android Tablet

Intel shows off Android tablets with Intel inside

Intel shows off Android tablets with Intel inside: "Intel execs promised the company would show off ten tablets with Intel Atom processors running Google Android at Computex, and it looks like the chip maker has followed through on that promise. Engadget spotted about a dozen Android tablets at the Intel booth at the Taiwanese trade show this week."

Intel Tri-Gate in Indian market this year - Times Of India

Intel Tri-Gate in Indian market this year - Times Of India: "COIMBATORE: Tri-Gate, claimed to be the world's first three-dimensional transistor, based on a 22-nanometer, from the stable of Intel, would be in the market later this year or early next year, a top company official said.

The transistor would be used in all of Intel's product lines, from high-end server chips to the tiny, low-power processors including the Atom-embedded processor, R Ravichandran, Director - Sales, Intel South Asia, told reporters here.

The Tri-Gate transistors form conducting channels on three sides of a vertical 'fin' structure, a major advance from the planar design of transistors in use for the past five decades, he said."

Intel goes ultra-mobile with its ultrabook invention- The Inquirer

Intel goes ultra-mobile with its ultrabook invention- The Inquirer: "INTEL HAS INVENTED a category of ultra-thin, affordable notebooks powered by its second generation Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors, as the firm looks to pull clear of its rivals and steal some of the thunder from ARM in the portable computing stakes.