Intel details Clover Trail tablets: three weeks on standby, 10 hours of use, ‘full’ Windows 8 experience — Engadget

You only have to look at the tidal wave of Ultrabooks to know that Intel design specifications can carry a lot of influence with manufacturers. That’s why the chip-maker’s claims about its latest reference tablet, built around a dual-core Atom Z2760 processor (aka “Clover Trail”), likely give us a broad hint of what to expect from devices like the forthcoming Lenovo Think Pad 2, ASUS Vivo Tab and Samsung ATIV Smart PC.

via Intel details Clover Trail tablets: three weeks on standby, 10 hours of use, ‘full’ Windows 8 experience — Engadget.

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