On todays show, we discuss Intels new connected wheelchair (which got a seal of approval from none other than Stephen Hawking), the official new Batmobile, and a crazy new Rube Goldberg-esque contraption that uses light and heat.
On todays show, we discuss Intels new connected wheelchair (which got a seal of approval from none other than Stephen Hawking), the official new Batmobile, and a crazy new Rube Goldberg-esque contraption that uses light and heat.
Its OK if youre not a chip geek: All you need to know is that Intels 7.2mm-thick reference PC was the most important thing we saw this week at Computex. Designed for 2-in-1s, the companys Core M-series processors will usher in full-fledged computers that are even skinnier than the iPad Air. Exciting, right?
At Intels keynote presentation here at Computex, president Renee James is set to show off Intels mobile future: a 2-in-1 reference PC powered by the companys new 14nm Intel Core M processor. 14nm processors means less energy …
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