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Intel Aims to Enter Tablet Market with Oak Trail Processor

Intel Aims to Enter Tablet Market with Oak Trail Processor

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Intel Aims to Enter Tablet Market with Oak Trail Processor

According to the market research firm iSuppli Corp., seeking to capitalize on the fast growth of the tablet market relative to its core PC business, Intel Corp. has come off the sidelines with a microprocessor designed specifically for iPad-type devices, dubbed the Oak Trail.

While growth will be modest during the years to come for PCs—Intel’s traditional bedrock for revenue—expansion is unstoppable in the sizzling tablet market, led by Apple Inc.’s bestselling iPad, iSuppli findings show.

A comparison between the relatively limited growth vista for PCs versus the panoramic expansion landscape for tablet devices shows why Intel is serious about getting into the tablet game.

Global PC shipments in 2011 are forecasted to rise by 12.5 percent from 2010 and by 11.3 percent in 2012 compared to 2011. Tablets, in comparison, will surge by a mighty 197.7 percent in 2011 and by 57.4 percent in 2012.

Oak Trail: Intel’s pathway through the thicket

In a market dominated by Apple and its ARM-based A4 microprocessor, Intel’s foray into tablet devices represents a realization by the chip titan that it needs to enter this space in order to remain competitive. Already, the tablet market is expected to heat up, with big names like Samsung Electronics, Toshiba Corp. and Dell Inc. announcing tablet devices of their own to go head to head with the iPad. With Oak Trail, Intel hopes to make some much-needed headway into the tablet market, even though the microprocessor is not scheduled to begin shipping until early 2011.

First announced by Intel in June this year—two months after Apple launched the iPad—Oak Trail is a System On a Chip (SOC) solution designed exclusively for tablets. Based on published reports, Oak Trail will consume as much as 50 percent less power than previous processors from the company and also will offer full high-definition video.

More important, Oak Trail will work on three operating system platforms—Android from Google, Windows 7 from Microsoft and MeeGo from Nokia—potentially expanding the universe of tablet devices in which the Intel processor might be used.

Matthew Wilkins, Principal Analyst (Compute Platforms) at iSuppli, believes Oak Trail’s compatibility with the various operating systems stemmed out of Intel’s frustration at seeing the iPad selling millions of units—figures that any company, Intel included, would have welcomed gladly.

“Intel is smart,” Wilkins said. “The company knows perfectly well that the media tablet market is being defined right now. And if the company doesn’t become a player immediately, its prospects of getting into the market in the future will only grow dimmer.”

For now, without Intel’s presence in the sector, each sale of a tablet device means a blow to the Intel processor in terms of evaporated revenue. It also could represent a missed sale in a PC that likely included an Intel-based processor.
Intel’s Atom processor revenues were down 4 percent sequentially in the third-quarter, which many construe as a sign of cannibalization by tablets.

To learn more about this topic, see Matthew Wilkins’ new report, entitled – ‘Compute Platforms Witness Strong Q2, but H2 Slowdown Expected’ at http://www.isuppli.com/Home-and-Consumer-Electronics/Pages/Compute-Platforms-Witness-Strong-Q2-but-H2-Slowdown-Expected.aspx?PRX

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UBS upgrades Intel, saying it can take on tablets

UBS upgrades Intel, saying it can take on tablets
UBS upgraded shares in Intel on Monday, saying the chip-maker’s soon-to-be-released processors will enable PCs to be thin enough to compete with tablets such as Apple Inc.’s iPad.

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Chrome ‘Smartbooks’ About To Make Life Interesting For Intel, Microsoft

Chrome ‘Smartbooks’ About To Make Life Interesting For Intel, Microsoft
Report: Google will launch Chrome operating system in November.

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Intel aims to enter tablet market with Oak Trail processor, says iSuppli

Intel aims to enter tablet market with Oak Trail processor, says iSuppli
Seeking to capitalize on the fast growth of the tablet market relative to its core PC business, Intel has come off the sidelines with a microprocessor designed specifically for iPad-type devices, dubbed Oak Trail, according to the market research firm iSuppli.

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Intel and Microsoft CEOs give iPad a nod, plan to kill it dead …

Intel CEO Paul Otellini said a number of interesting things while explaining away $11.1 billion dollars, as did Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in a post.

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Intel e-reader for the visually impaired


On Tuesday Intel started selling a new e-reader that can snap pictures of books and newspapers and then read them back to people who have a hard time reading the printed page.

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Intel on a shopping spree, Oregon schools put iPad to the test: Silicon Forest week in review

Intel on a shopping spree, Oregon schools put iPad to the test: Silicon Forest week in review
SILICON FOREST BLOG: A look back at the week in Oregon tech.

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Intel to acquire Infineon’s wireless division

Intel to acquire Infineon’s wireless division
Intel will acquire Infineon Technologies’ wireless division for US$1.4 billion, the company said Monday.

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iPad will not affect netbook sales: Intel, AMD execs. – International Business Times

iPad will not affect netbook sales: Intel, AMD execs. – International Business Times


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Hands-on: the new Intel Convertible Classmate – CNET

Hands-on: the new Intel Convertible Classmate – CNET


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Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, Graphite, 6" 


The all-new Kindle has a new lectronic-ink screen with 50 percent better contrast than any other e-reader, a new sleek design with a 21 percent smaller body while still keeping the same 6-inch-size reading area, and a 17 percent lighter weight at just 8.5 ounces. The new Kindle also offers 20 percent faster page turns, up to one month of battery life, double the storage to 3,500 books, built-in Wi-Fi, a graphite color option and more—all for only $139.



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