Intel’s Tiny New Processor Could Shape Our Mobile Future

Intel's Tiny New Processor Could Shape Our Mobile Future

Reports of Moore’s Law’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. In its opening Developers Forum keynote presentation at San Francisco’s Moscone West Center today, Intel unveiled its newest class of minuscule Quark processors. And at 14nm, the Quark could well make most any device smarter.

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Intel announces Quark system on a chip, the company’s smallest to date

The hits keep coming from IDF. After showing off svelte new 14nm silicon built for laptops, CEO Brian Krzanich announced a brand new SoC series named Quark. It’s the smallest SoC the company has ever built, one-fifth the size of an Atom chip, and is built upon an open architecture meant so spur its use. Early on in his keynote, Krzanich said that Intel plans to “lead in every segment of computing,” and Quark is positioned to put Intel in wearables — and, in fact, he even showed off a prototype smartwatch platform Intel constructed to help drive wearable development. And, Intel President Renee James pointed out that Quark’s designed for use in integrated systems, so we’ll be seeing Quark in healthcare and municipal use cases, too. Unfortunately, no details about the new SoC’s capabilities or specs are yet available, but we can give you some shots of Intel’s wearable wristband prototype in our gallery below.%Gallery-slideshow83631%

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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich shows working 14nm SoC laptop, announces sub $100 tablets at IDF 2013

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich shows working 14nm SoC laptop, announces sub $100 tablets at IDF 2013

Many eyes may be shifted south of San Francisco to a shindig in Cupertino, but Intel’s making some waves in the city. Just now onstage at IDF 2013, CEO Brian Krzanich showed off a functioning laptop running on a 14nm Broadwell Intel SoC. Naturally, Krzanich didn’t deal any other details about the laptop, but did say that we’d see those tiny chips ship by the end of this year. And, following that little nugget, Chipzilla announced that there will be tablets packing Intel silicon being sold for less than $100 this holiday season. Who will build these bargain slates? Krzanich isn’t telling, but we’ll do our best to find out, and we’ll let you know as soon as we do.

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Chromebooks with Haswell to be revealed this week says sources

The latest among Chromebooks rumors, sources have stated that a new line of Chromebooks will be introduced this week at the Intel Developer Forum. Unlike other Chromebooks, these models will reportedly be running Intel Haswell processors, though other details, such as who will make them, was not provided. This follows closely on a rumor that […]

LG Display unveils first Intel WiDi enabled LCD panel for monitors in the world

lg-display-widiLG Display remains at the forefront of things yet again, as the company has just announced that they have successfully developed the world’s first LCD panel for monitors that will boast of the Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) technology, which obviously is a project that was performed in collaboration with Intel Corporation. This happens to be a spanking new 23.8-inch LCD panel that would be the most recent improvement which empowers users with the ability to stream wirelessly their laptop and desktop content to their TVs as well as monitors in a far more seamless manner.

This successful collaboration with Intel resulted in the development of a panel that will offer Intel WiDi solution through the construction of a key chipset directly into the LCD module. Thanks to such a cutting-edge LCD panel that has been embedded with an Intel WiDi solution, LG Display would be able to let users enjoy quality images with an easy and convenient access to Intel WiDi technology, all without having to go through the hassle of using additional devices, not to mention paving the way for OEMs and monitor manufacturers to weigh and consider the possibility of adopting such advanced technology in their future range of products.

Sang-Yeol Kim, Vice President of LG Display’s IT and Mobile Product Planning Division, said, “LG Display’s latest development brings us closer to the N-Screen era. Through our close collaboration with Intel Corporation, we look forward to pioneering the age of wireless devices with our global partners.”

It remains to be seen, however, just how much such a display would cost when it eventually arrives in the market. We do know, however, that this 23.8” Intel WiDi solution-enabled LCD panel will make its debut at the upcoming 2013 Intel Developer Forum which will happen tomorrow until September 12th in San Francisco, California.

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LG Display 23.8-inch LCD panel has baked in Intel WiDi

LG Display has announced a new LCD panel that was developed to be the world’s first LCD panel for computer monitors and other displays featuring integrated Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) technology. LG built the panel in cooperation with Intel and the panel has a 23.8-inch viewable image. Thanks to the integrated Intel wireless technology, users […]

LG Display Delivers First Intel WiDi Enabled LCD Panel For Monitors In The World

LG Display Delivers First Intel WiDi Enabled LCD Panel For Monitors In The WorldLG Display has just unveiled what is deemed to be the first LCD panel for monitors in the world that will boast of Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) technology, where obviously, this will be part of a in collaboration with Intel Corporation. This is a spanking new 23.8” LCD panel that will enable users to stream wirelessly both their laptop and desktop content to their TVs and monitors, all in a far more hassle-free manner.

The success of this new Intel WiDi enabled LCD panel is made possible thanks to Intel’s WiDi solution that has been incorporated into a key chipset straight into the LCD module. Thanks to such a cutting-edge LCD panel that has been embedded with Intel WiDi solution, LG Display would pave the way for users to enjoy quality images in an easy and convenient manner without the need for extra devices, in addition to facilitating a path for both OEMs and monitor manufacturers to adopt such advanced technology without having to fork out a fortune. The 23.8” Intel WiDi solution-enabled LCD panel from LG Displays will make its bow at the upcoming 2013 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco later this week. Pricing details for this new LCD panel has yet to be determined though. [Press Release]

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    AT&T ASUS MeMO Pad FHD LTE 10.1 is carrier/OEM first with Android

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