Friday, April 26, 2013

Intel aims for cheap notebooks with Android - Macworld

26th. 2013 by René Schoemaker

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26th. 2013 by René Schoemaker

News Notebooks with Intel Atom Android and will soon be on the market for a price of around 200 euros. For an Intel Core version must be paid.

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In an interview with CNet Dadi Perlmutter, says the head of Intel’s products division, that new notebooks in the pipeline with the latest Atom chip processor manufacturer, equipped with the Android operating system. The price of such notebooks starts at $ 200. Such notebooks equipped with a powerful Intel Core processor go 399 to $ 499 cost.

New notebooks

possible convertibles

Perlmutter let CNet in limbo what kind of notebooks that be, but the news assumes that it will go to “convertibles” notebooks with detachable touch screen or a touch screen that run through hinges in a tablet mode.

Asked about such notebooks equipped with Windows 8, Perlmutter says that the ball is in Microsoft, what price. As things now are, such notebooks with Windows 8 will get “a slightly higher price,” said Intel CEO. Microsoft is working with Intel to energy-saving technology in Windows Blue.


New notebooks to save the year

new notebooks must again draw what right the ailing PC market. According to Perlmutter draws that market in the second half of this year and what will go into 2014 with a series of new products, based on Intel’s new chip architecture Haswell. The new products are also expected Ultrabooks that are priced more attractive than the current one.

Intel reported ten days ago that it takes 25 percent less profit because of weaker PC market, but then said even expect much from the new chips based on the Haswell architecture. For the full year despite the worsening economy would the company get a sales increase of 1 to 5 percent.

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