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Intel processor in 10-inch Galaxy Tab 3 ‘confirmed’

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Reuters reports a source confirming earlier reports that the next 10-inch Galaxy Tab 3 has an Intel Clover Trail+ processor in place of its own ARM chip.

Samsung Electronics has chosen an Intel Corp processor to power a new version of one of its top-tier Android tablets, a source with knowledge of the plans told Reuters, in a major victory for the U.S. chipmaker, which is struggling to find its footing in the mobile market.

While it seems an odd decision, the not-always-reliable Korea Times makes reference to possible yield issues with Samsung’s own ARM-based Exynos chips.

“Samsung wants to secure as many processors as possible at better pricing. That’s why Samsung Electronics has recently been diversifying its procurement channel in processor chips as a strategy to stabilize production yields of its in-house Exynos-branded processors,” he added.

Intel is keen to establish a decent foothold in the mobile market as the market shifts away from its traditional stronghold in desktop and laptop PCs to tablets, phablets and phones, and may well be offering Samsung a loss-leader deal to help it achieve this.

New Galaxy Tab 3 may have Intel processor

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Benchmark results from GFXBench suggest that Samsung’s next 10-inch version of its Galaxy Tab 3 may be powered by an Intel processor instead of the ARM chips it has used in the past. The benchmark data shows the board as ‘clovertrail’, a codename for an Intel Atom Z2560 processor originally aimed at the smartphone market …
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