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Intel inside Samsung devices

by on29 March 2016


Slowly edging its way back into mobile

Chipzilla famously missed the mobile boom, but it appears the outfit is slowly edging its way back. Not only is it counting Asus as its chum it seems to be making friends with Samsung.

Samsung announced the availability of the all new Galaxy TabPro S. Powered by a 6th Gen Intel Core m processor, the 2 in 1 device was created specifically for people on the go and mobile professionals.

Having seen the Core m’s in action we can confirm that they give really good PC performance while enabling remarkably thin and fanless devices with mobility in mind like the Galaxy TabPro S.  The chip under the bonnet of this machine is the same as the Microsoft Surface 4 Pro 4.

The all new Galaxy TabPro S is a 2 in 1 device was created specifically for people on the go and mobile professionals. Of course the Tame Apple Press claims that the TabPro S is a rip off of Apple's newest giant iPad Pro, although since that was a rip-off of Microsoft’s Surface it is probably not that much of a foul.

This new Galaxy TabPro has a detachable keyboard/screen cover and operates on Windows 10. Galaxy TabPro S is slightly lighter than the iPad Pro too.

TabPro S is the first tablet with Super active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (Super AMOLED) on a Windows 10 platform. Its thinner size of 2160 x 1440 indicates there is no slot for a standard universal serial bus (USB) port. It only has a USB Type-C port that can be used for charging and data.

This newest TabPro S is a slim tablet that can be on par with the Surface Pro 4, yet for a cheaper price of $900.

Last modified on 29 March 2016
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