These processors should be a lot faster than any ARM SoC.
And a hell of a lot more expensive!![]()
Unfortunately yes. Intel confirmed them to start at $600.
Got a link to that?
"[...] according to Intels PC client chief Kirk Skaugen, the new Intel Core M family allows tablet manufacturers to bring down their prices to as low as $599."
http://tabtec.com/windows/intel-core-m-super-thin-tablets-to-have-a-starting-price-of-599/
"[...] according to Intel’s PC client chief Kirk Skaugen, the new Intel Core M family allows tablet manufacturers to bring down their prices to as low as $599."
http://tabtec.com/windows/intel-core-m-super-thin-tablets-to-have-a-starting-price-of-599/
Well that doesnt say much about the CPU cost as such. The Surface Pro 2/3 is 799$ for example.
Starting at $600 means Core M's price isn't low enough for something like an iPad Air or an Android tablet.
Starting at $600 means Core M's price isn't low enough for something like an iPad Air or an Android tablet.
assuming these prices the high end of the tablet market should be intel's to take. i mean an ipad starts at 500 with 16gb so this should comp nicely.
i wish we had more information about cherry trail.
It also doesn't help that win 8 still basically sucks from a usability standpoint IMO.
It's identical to Windows 7 for desktop use other than the start menu. I haven't tried it on a tablet though. If Metro is somehow bad even on tablets, that's just sad...
I use it on the Venue 8 Pro. Overall I'm quite happy with it as a touch interface. Metro is still horrible as a desktop interface.
I would really like to see the performance and price between those Broadwell-M and CherryTrail. Im estimating that 14nm ATOM will have more than 80% of the Broadwell-M performance at 1/3 or less the price at the same TDP.
I think the decision comes down to what OS the user wants, rather than simply the hardware. Personally, I would take windows hands down without a second thought. However, I think a lot of people don't feel that way and might prefer android or IoS for the apps and "games" that are available. This is an unfortunate consequence of Intel being late to the tablet/phone party, and allowing android/IoS to become firmly entrenched.
It also doesn't help that win 8 still basically sucks from a usability standpoint IMO.
Intel announced this dual OS possibility at CES.theoretically couldnt this be used in an android or dual os device? And its probably fast enough to emulate through bluestacks no?
It maxes out at 2.6GHz.So it maxes out at 1.1 GHz. Is it really likely that there will be a fanless Mac Book Air based on the Broadwell-M like some have speculated? Sounds to me like the performance will be too low for that.
