Intel speaks about hardware specs for Windows 8 tablets

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Intel has a lot on its mind these days with a number of things happening around them. First, there are the Ultrabooks and then, the Ivy Bridge processor and platform launches expected by the end of this month. There’s also a whole lot of excitement around the launch of Windows 8 and the hope of being propelled into the tablet space. Intel missed out on the smartphone and tablet space in the past but they have high hopes for the future. CNET covered a conference held in Beijing, where Intel spoke a bit about the hardware specifications for upcoming Windows 8 tablets. They were emphasising specifically on the Intel Atom dual-core processor, codenamed Clover Trail.


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Intel wants two formats as far as Windows 8 tablets are concerned - one a smaller 10-inch touchscreen-only tablet and then the slightly larger 11-inch hybrid ones which include physical keyboards. The presentation talks about these tablets having a minimum of 9 hours of battery life and a standby time that lasts roughly a month. There’s of course 3G and 4G support that’s important for these tablets as you’re going be using them on-the-go. Intel also would like the tablets to weigh less than 700 grams and be no more than 9mm in thickness. These are both dimensions and specs that rival Apple’s iPad tablets. Intel doesn’t want anyone to forget NFC either or Wi-Fi Direct, which basically lets devices communicate among themselves without the need of a dedicated router or hub in between.

Intel has a lot on its mind when it comes to these tablets - they want their technology to run everything - everything from business, educational, entertainment to gaming apps. Of course, these targets set by Intel are left for vendors to implement and it’s only a matter of time before we know how well these pointers were implemented. Windows 8 is expected to launch in October this year, for desktops as well as tablets. More than 10 vendors are expected to be working closely with Intel to get products ready, ahead of Microsoft’s Windows 8 launch in October.
 
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