Sunday, October 10, 2010

Fujitsu tablet, powered by Intel i7-620M, sent to FCC for approval

Fujitsu Siemens moved fast, and sent to FCC for tests and approval, its latest toy, a tablet pc powered by an Intel i7-620M ‘Arrandale’ processor. The new processor is dual-core, with 4 MB of cache memory and integrated GPU, running at 2.66 GHz. T900 received a 13 inch touch-screen WXGA display, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Gigabit LAN and Intel QM57 chipset.The new device seems to be identical with T5010.

The test report, that appears on Fujitsu website, does not reveal too much information about the hardware, highlighting the compliance of wireless standards. In this case people can only speculate about what the tablet will be able to do, but with so much power under the hood, the device is ideal for professionals, for graphic designers, for people that touch-screen is a need, and they can easy design, make sketches, probably used also a tool for hand writing recognition. If we look to the processor, and it`s integrated GPU, the tablet can be fitted into the high-end level.

With these specs, the tablet easly playback HD content, edit pictures using professional software that needs computing power. Will be a versatile hardware, and both normal users and professionals will love it.

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