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Intel on Monday announced the availability of its "Oak Trail" Atom processors, intended for use in mobile tablets, convertible notebooks, and fanless environments that operate Windows, Android, Chrome OS, or Meego.
With greater than 35 style wins to its title up to now, Intel's Oak Path Atom chipset (Z670) is expected to generate its very first appearance next month, and carry on to appear throughout 2011. Firms such as Asus, Samsung, Evolve III,
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We captured just a tiny bit of what Oak Path is capable of at CES 2011 with Lenovo's IdeaPad Slate. On the time,
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The availability of Oak Trail-based tablets should be specially considerable to people market watchers acutely conscious of Microsoft's presence (or lack thereof) while in the buyer tablet room. Very last year, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer place unique emphasis around the platform,
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Windows 7-based tablets in 2011.
Some with the hallmarks from the Z670 chipset are its small dimension (60% smaller sized than earlier generation netbook processors), a Thermal Design Power of three Watts, "Deeper Sleep" for reduced electric power consumption when sleeping,
Office Home And Student, "Speed Step" for matching functionality to demand, Integrated graphics with assistance for 1080p Hd video playback.
The SM35 chipset used with these processors employs a 45nm procedure, supports SATA interface, as much as 4 USB 2.0 ports, HDMI out,
Windows 7 Product Key, SDIO and eMMC support, and Intel "High Definition Audio."