Entries in Intel (61)

Sunday
Dec152013

Contest!: Win a Dell Venue 8 Pro Windows 8.1 tablet from Intel Canada

We've got another awesome contest and this time it is for the stunning Dell Venue 8 Pro tablet 32 GB model plus a PNY 32GB microSD card from our friends at Intel Canada. The Dell Venue 8 Pro runs the desktop version of Windows 8.1 and it has a 1.8 GHz quad core Intel Atom processor, 32GB of storage, 2GB of RAM and a 5 megapixel camera.

To win, just get on Twitter and tweet, "I'd love to win the Dell Venue 8 Pro Windows tablet from @intelcanada and @Creviewer." We'll pick a winner on Friday December 20, 2013. Good luck to everyone who participates.

Sunday
Dec152013

Review: Dell Venue 8 Pro Tablet

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Dell's Venue 8 Pro Tablet represents a new era for both Intel and for Microsoft. This is a full-featured Windows 8.1 tablet that weighs less than a pound and features the latest quad-core Intel Atom processor and the ability to run most desktop class PC applications in the most portable form factor we've seen yet.

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Wednesday
Nov272013

Choose the Intel-powered tablet for your loved ones (and for you!)

With the Holidays upon us, you’re probably thinking about what gift to your loved ones or even to yourself. There are Intel-powered tablets out on the market that can suit any need and any price point.

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Thursday
Sep122013

Intel helping to usher in the Internet of Things with new chip

Intel aims to be at the forefront of the next computing wave with its newly announced Quark chip. It’s a sub-Atom System on a Chip (SoC) that the company is positioning as useful for wearable computers, robotics, and the growing industrial Internet of Things or internet-connected products such as cars, appliances, and even buildings.

According to Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, it is a 32-bit, single-core, single-thread chip that is one-fifth the size of the Atom processor and uses one-tenth of that power. The first product set for production later this year is the Quark X1000 SoC (previously codenamed as Clanton).

Sources: PC Mag & Tech News World