Cube isn’t the only Chinese tablet maker launching a model powered by Intel’s low-power Core M processor.
Rival Ramos has unveiled an 11.6 inch tablet called the Ramos M12. It features a full HD display and a 1.1 GHz Intel Core M-5Y70 processor.
The tablet features Intel HD 5300 graphics, an 8000 mAh battery that’s said to be good for up to 10 hours of use, micro HDMI and USB 3.0 ports, and Windows 8.1 software.
There’s also a kickstand on the back of the tablet which make it easy to prop the system up on a table or desk. And there’s a keyboard cover that lets you use the tablet like a notebook.
Ramos has released a number of Android and Windows tablets over the past few years, but up until recently most had featured ARM-based chips or Intel Atom Bay Trail processors. The Ramos M12 is the first to feature an Intel Core processor.
While the Core M-5Y70 is a low-power chip with a TDP of just 4.5 watts, it’s a dual-core processor with turbo speeds up to 2.6 GHz and a 14nm design based on Intel’s Broadwell architecture. It won’t be as fast as the U-series Broadwell chips unveiled this month, but it should offer significantly better performance than you’ll get from an Intel Bay Trail chip.
Ramos hasn’t yet revealed the price or launch date for the M12 tablet.
No word on price either. The keyboard cover looks… less than stellar.
But where is information about RAM and SSD?
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