Sejumlah smartphone dan tablet yang menggunakan Intel Atom antara lain Acer Liquid C1, Dell Lattitude 10, Samsung ATIV Smart PC, dan Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2.
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Sejumlah smartphone dan tablet yang menggunakan Intel Atom antara lain Acer Liquid C1, Dell Lattitude 10, Samsung ATIV Smart PC, dan Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2.
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Human-machine interaction -- the term sounds so clinical, yet it's the most important relationship we need to foster in the 21st century. Which is why the venture arms of Samsung, Intel and Spanish telco Telefonica have sunk considerable funding into Expect Labs' voice recognition software, an investment the trio announced earlier today. The startup's prescient tech, known as the Anticipatory Computing Engine (or ACE, zing!), aims to guesstimate a user's actions or information needs by listening in on and analyzing real-time conversations. It's understandable if the prospect creeps you out -- it should -- but the end goal isn't to invade a user's privacy (though the data mined would be significant), it's to anticipate and assist.
That three major corporations with stakes in computing, mobile and home electronics would want to proactively invest in Expect Labs' tech is a no-brainer. Apple, Samsung and Google all already offer voice navigation services (to varying degrees of success) on smartphones and the potential for current smart TVs (defined by their internet connectedness) to get smarter and change channels or record programs independently would do well by their slack-jawed worshippers. What's more, practical applications for ACE aren't some far-off prospect; the tech could easily make its way into Samsung's next Galaxy S flagship. And then every other machine in your life not long after...
Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, Home Entertainment, Software, Samsung, Intel
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Source: Expect Labs
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Tampaknya, model hibrida atau campuran ini memungkinkan perangkat ditransformasi dalam bentuk notebook atau tablet.
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Intel just reported a quarterly net income of $2 billion, with $12.6 billion in revenue for a total earnings of 40 cents per share. Net income is down 17 percent compared to Q4 2012, when the company reported $2.5 billion in profit. Revenue is also down by seven percent compared to the previous quarter's $13.5 billion. President and CEO Paul Otellini, who is stepping down in May, references the upcoming 14nm transition, saying that the technology will "will significantly increase the value provided by Intel architecture and process technology for our customers and in the marketplace." The earnings call is set to happen soon; we'll report back with any additional news -- on the CEO front or otherwise.
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Source: Intel Newsroom
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Prosesor yang diperuntukkan untuk perangkat mobile itu akan ditingkatkan dengan performa 10 persen lebih kuat.
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Meski komputer tetap menjadi "jantung" bisnis, tapi mulai tahun ini Intel akan mencari pasar untuk smartphone dan juga tablet.
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