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Intels preparing ultra small chips for wearable tech like watches

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Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/10/us-intel-chips-idUSBRE9890YI20130910?feedType=RSS&feedName=technologyNews

 

With every company investing heavily into wearable tech with the focus being watches, its likely that Intel dosen't want to get left behind like it did for tablets and smartphones in this field which may boom in the near future. Intels working on small and ultra low power microchips for this which are called Intel Quark which will ship next year. Its 5 times smaller and 10 times more power effecient than its Atom lineup for phones and tablets.

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OH. I. SEE. WHAT. THEY. DID. THAR!

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  • 3 months later...

in a decade or so, who knows what these chips are capable of? the possibilities are endless! 

it's too bad noctua industrial fans are SO expensive

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Why would you revive this topic?

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