The tablet industry will advance to the next level with the new Samsung tablet on the market; the Galaxy Tab 3 uses an Intel chip that makes it one step closer to a complexly processing computer. Intel has long been the predominant chip-maker for laptops and computers, however this is the first time stepping foot into the world of tablets.
The 10.1-inch Galaxy tablet will be powered by Intel's 1.6-GHz dual core processor. The use of a microprocessor will hinder the tablet's performance; more functions will be possible at better speed. The Galaxy 3 runs the latest version of the Google Android operating system and is 3G and 4G-compatible.
Samsung's collaboration with Intel is seen as an unsurprising move, as the on-going battle between the tablet and iPad continues to intensify.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Advancement in Tablet Industry
- The new Samsung tablet with a computer chip infusion takes tablets closer to complex processing computers.
- Intel's Entry Into Tablet Market
- Intel's collaboration with Samsung marks their first foray into the world of tablets.
- Battle Between Tablets and Ipad
- Samsung's collaboration with Intel intensifies the ongoing competition between tablets and iPad.
Where This Applies
- Electronics
- The advancement in tablet industry creates opportunities for electronics manufacturers to develop more powerful and sophisticated devices.
- Semiconductor
- Intel's entry into the tablet market presents disruptive innovation opportunities for semiconductor companies to create chips optimized for tablet technology.
- Software
- The competition between tablets and iPad drives opportunities for software developers to create innovative and user-friendly operating systems for tablets.
