Intel sets up the Netbook and Tablet PC Division

Intel sets up the Netbook and Tablet PC Division Recently, Intel announced an important measure: specifically for the current rapid growth of the Internet and Tablet PC market, set up the appropriate departments, namely the Internet and Tablet PC Division. Mr. Douglas L Davis, general manager of the original embedded and communications division, will lead the department.

Intel spokesman Bill Kircos said: "Netbook shipments will soon exceed the threshold of 100 million units, and we believe that soon everyone will soon discover that tablet computers and the increasingly popular hybrid design solution The huge market potential of the project, therefore, it will be a wise choice to concentrate more manpower and material resources on the development of the branch products of the personal computer.Douglas's outstanding performance in the operation of similar embedded products is obvious to all, and it is the best choice for leaders of the new business department. ”

The latest Atom product for the netbook market In August this year, a number of vendors introduced netbooks with the new Intel Atom Dual-Core N550 series mobile processor. Compared with the previous generation of products, the adoption of a new generation of Atom platform netbooks to a variety of applications and games to a new height, and to further improve the quality of access to Web pages through Adobe Flash technology, including online hotel booking and access such as Online experience with websites such as YouTube and Hulu.

With the Intel Atom N550 dual-core processor, consumers can enjoy a faster and more responsive experience while surfing the Internet with the same compact size of the Internet. At the same time, they can enjoy the same with the Intel Atom N450 single-core processor. The same excellent shape, DDR3 memory support and battery life.

Rich Software Applications Support At the Intel Information Technology Summit this fall, Zhan Ruini, Intel's senior vice president and general manager of the software and services division, announced the official launch of the Intel AppUpSM Center netbook application store for consumers. The Intel AppUp Center includes free and paid applications such as entertainment, social networking, games and office software that are optimized for netbook mobility and screen size. In order to encourage consumers to try out new software, Intel AppUp offers a “try before you buy” program that encourages them to purchase applications that they would otherwise not use. The release also includes Adobe AIR software and application software from companies such as Accuweather, Barnes & Noble, Funkitron, Gibson Guitars, iWin, Kaplan, Konami and Lifetime.

In order to reach netbook users all over the world, Zhan Ruini announced that it has reached an agreement with Best Buy, Dixons of the United Kingdom and Croma of India to pre-install the Intel AppUp Center on the netbooks they sell, while allowing current netbook users to download online. Zhan Ruini also announced that Asustek plans to launch its own Intel AppUp center, the "ASUS App Store" on the netbook from October.