Showing posts with label Paul Otellini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Otellini. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2013

Google Operating Systems and Microsoft will run on new devices Intel

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As reported, Intel is working on several new devices such as tablets and laptops. To our knowledge, these new gadgets will be of low cost and run both operating systems Google as Microsoft. Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel, has said previously that some devices may have a greatly reduced price, down to $ $ 200 even.
Obviously that something so cheap is very unlikely to be run with Windows 8, but instead are expected to run with a Google operating system, perhaps a modified version of Chrome OS.Currently, any tablet or notebook using Windows 8 has a price of not less than $ 600, so we're not entirely sure what Intel's plans to lower the cost of your new creations.
Some analysts talk about Windows 8 tablets 7 inch would use an Intel Atom processor and cost about $ 300 dollars, but many question the performance of them in front of the most popular models on the market (and certainly are cheaper) such as Nexus 7 or 7-inch Kindle Fire.
In the rare case that a Windows 8 to be launched at a price of $ 200, we are confident that the gains would be extremely small.
What do you think?

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Intel CEO says Windows 8 tablets are very cheap

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Let's face it, the tablets that run with Windows 8 are not the most popular on the market typically have neither good sales. In fact, even the Surface from Microsoft has managed to be successful in comparison to the iPad or the Kindle Fire. Compared with platforms like iOS and Android, Windows 8 still has a long way to go in this business and a lot of manufacturers have yet to adopt this OS. Despite all this, the future of Windows tablets is not as dark as it seems . If they achieve the right price, these devices could undoubtedly become more popular and reach a larger number of buyers. Is this possible? Of course, comments the CEO of Intel, Paul Otellini, who has declared that some future tablets that incorporate Intel Atom Bay Trail can be purchased from $ $ 200 .
If we're talking 10-inch tablets, well equipped and running with Windows to only $ 200 dollars, then surely you would call a lot of attention from people. Today, one tablet Windows medium quality as the Acer Iconia W150 cost a little over $ 430.
Do you think these devices have a future in the market or are destined to fall into oblivion?