Computer Chip-Infused Tablets

The New Samsung Tablet is the First to Use a Computer Chip

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.

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.
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