By Peter Cartwright
25 Feb, 2011 1:01 pm
Update: Part of a press release (pictured below) from Fujitsu confirms that the Oak Trail platform is officially launching on March 30. Source: Netbooknews.de
According to Fudzilla, Intel’s Oak Trail based Atom Z760 processor and the tablets they’ll power, will arrive in March. They’ve mentioned that the Z670 is single core, running at 1.5GHz with a 3W TDP. Samsung’s Slide PC 7 is powered by this chip and is one of these (hybrid) tablets that are expected to arrive in March. Other tablets with Oak Trail (maybe not this particular chip) but with no clear arrival date or will arrive at a later date – Fujitsu’s Stylistic Q550, the Motion CL900, a refreshed ExoPC, Viliv X70, Ocosmos OCS1 and Lenovo’s IdeaPad Slate.
Source: Fudzilla




















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