Intel taps into new computing at Taiwan show | Inquirer Technology

Intel taps into new computing at Taiwan show

/ 01:22 PM May 31, 2011

COMPUTER EXPO. An employee explains the details of ViewSonic's new ViewPad 4 tablet at the press viewing of new products before the opening of Computex computer expo in Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, May 30, 2011. Computex, the world's second largest computer show, begins its annual five-day run in Taipei Tuesday. AP

TAIPEI, Taiwan – A laptop 0.8 inches (20 millimeters) thick with sleek tablet computing features and smarter visual performance than anything on the market today.

This is what US technology giant Intel Corp. promises its new generation of processors will be able to deliver by 2012, when they power the wares of cutting-edge devices produced by companies like Taiwan’s AsusTek Computer Inc.

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That may be only the first step in a new, processor-driven revolution that Intel says it is pioneering.

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Intel is one of more than 1,800 companies showing off its wares at Taiwan’s annual Computex, the world’s second-largest computer show.

The event kicks off Tuesday and runs through Friday.

Originally posted 12:20 pm | Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

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TOPICS: Computex, Computing and Information and Technology, Intel Corp., technology
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