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Tag Archives: Tablet

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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 14, 2014

AMD shows off two new form factors at CES

CES 2013: All the shiny, none of the numbers

AMD had a press conference at CES and showed off two bits of hardware, both small form factor reference designs.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 13, 2014
3

ASUS breaks out of the walled garden with the Transformer Book Duet TD300

Windows when you want it; Android when you don’t.

One of the more interesting products to come out of this year’s CES is ASUS’s mutliOS Transformer Book Duet TD300.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 9, 2013
8

Tablet OSes killed Windows 8 and Microsoft with it

Analysis: Incomptetent management destroyed the company

Windows has failed, PCs are dead, and the misery that is Windows 8 is to blame but why?
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 2, 2013

AMLogic 8-core ARM Mali-450 MP8 spotted in the wild

Techcon 13: 4 A9s and 8 Mali-450s make an AMLogic AML8726-M8

For those of you waiting for an 8-core ARM Mali GPU, your prayers have been answered in the form of the AMLogic AML8726-M8 SoC.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 30, 2013

Inhon 870g Blade 13 Carbon notebook looks great

Computex 2013: Best PC of the show bar none, and innovative too

The PC market is moribund and withering because of Microsoft and Intel’s mandates, but that didn’t stop Inhon from actually innovating.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 5, 2013
20

Microsoft Windows RT price cuts don’t stop the death spiral

Analysis: Drain circling picks up speed, flush inevitable

SemiAccurate went in to detail about why Microsoft’s Surface could not compete against real tablets, and the new price cuts are not going to help.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 27, 2013

Moga makes gamepads for your phone

GDC 2013: Android tablets too, but pretend you don’t know that part

One more device SemiAccurate saw at GDC is called the Moga, a bluetooth game controller for Android phones.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 31, 2013
1

E-Fun makes inexpensive Android tablets with IPS screens

CES 2013: Nextbook 7GP and 8GP were a pleasant surprise

You have probably never heard of a tablet maker called E-Fun before, but CES showed that they are worth a look next time you are tablet shopping.
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Thomas Ryan
Dec 18, 2012

Acer’s Iconia W510: Taking a Look

An overbuilt netbook…

With the launch of Windows 8 a slew of new tablets hit the market and the W510 was no exception.
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Thomas Ryan
Dec 17, 2012

Atom Versus Tegra 3 In Windows 8 Tablets

x86 Versus ARM in a Battleroyal…

One of the questions we’ve been dying to answer the past few years is who will win in the matchup between x86 and ARM.
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2012 Microsoft Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 14, 2012

Microsoft has failed

Their actions erase any lingering doubt

Microsoft is in deep trouble, their two main product lines are failing, and the blame game is intensifying.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 8, 2012

Bloomberg wrong about Intel’s woes

Opinion: Logic error or verification error?

A week ago, Bloomberg put out a story about Clover Trail CPU/SoC delaying Windows 8 tablets because of Intel’s software problems.
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Leo Yim
Oct 5, 2012

AMD to launch something “mutated” on October 9

Tablet and keyboard dock with Windows 8 sunny side up, coming right through.

So what just happened is that AMD posted a YouTube video and leaving a dead link which should be accessible from October 9th onwards, creating suspense about an upcoming product launch (or an announcement of an upcoming product launch maybe?) on October 9th.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 27, 2012

Intel’s Clover Trail is a bloated nightmare

They know it will fail, and want it to

Intel is releasing their Windows tablet variant of Medfield today code named Clover Trail.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 24, 2012
5

Synaptics has three new interface goodies to show

Computex 2012: NFC, active pens, and controllers

Synaptics is finally starting to emerge from their shell, and are talking about the spiffy new UI technologies they have to offer.
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