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Computex 2011 to signal reshuffle of PC software/hardware

May 31st, 2011

Computex Taipei 2011 opens today with the expectation that more than 35,000 buyers from around the world will descend on Taipei to participate in Asia’s biggest IT trade show. About 1,800 global exhibitors, utilizing over 5,200 booths, up 8% from 2010, will hopefully supply up to US$23 billion in business as a result of the show.

And while Computex is first and foremost an event where IT buyers and suppliers can make deals and solidify relationships, it is also a major IT venue for industry leaders to jostle for mindshare. The hot topics this year include market trends such as color e-book readers, 3D Television and cloud computing, but it will be the tablet market that is expected to grab the main spotlight during the show this year.

The Apple iPad has created a surge in demand for tablet PCs, resulting in a situation where semiconductor firms focusing on x86 architecture – mainly Intel – will face off against ARM-based architecture vendors including Nvidia and Qualcomm, while competition in the software arenas will pit Microsoft and its upcoming Windows 8 operating system against Google Android and Chrome.

Intel to beat drum for tablet PCs

Intel executive vice president and Architecture Group general manager Sean Maloney will introduce Intel’s latest R&D and road map of product development as well as Intel’s competing strategies for tablet PCs and smartphones, market segments where Intel has not been able to claim a leadership position. In addition, corporate vice president and PC Client Group general manager Mooly Eden, corporate vice president and Netbook and Tablet Group general manager Doug Davis as well as Software and Services vice president and System Software Division general manager Doug Fisher will disclose the company’s planning for their respective business units.

Intel is expected to showcase Oak Trail tablet PCs supporting MeeGo, Windows and Android as well as inexpensive netbook models and Chrome notebook PCs jointly developed by Google. Sandy Bridge models and Z68 motherboards developed by Intel’s Taiwan-based hardware partners will also be exhibited and Intel is expected to release details on its next-generation Ivy Bridge platform.

Intel will also exhibit the X79 chipset (code name Patsburg-HEDT) that will be offered in August 2011, with the chipset to match three 6-core and quad-core Sandy Bridge-E processors to form the Waimea Bay platform.

During Intel’s recent analyst day, the company indicated it would be making two major high level changes in its roadmap and those changes should be evident at the Computex show. The first initiative is a renewed focus on essentially reinventing its vision of the PC, one that was much more CE device oriented and featuring ultra-thin, ultra secure and ultra-responsive devices in its plan. The company is stressing features that put it into head-to-head competition with its rivals from the ARM camp, including features such as instant on, always on and always connected, as well as 10 hours of battery life.

While not directly conceding that it needs to better compete with ARM in the tablet segment, Intel most definitely reminded the world why it is the industry leader in the semiconductor industry with its second initiative, which is to accelerate its SoC development strategy. The company plans to halve its two-year process technology development cycle for SoCs for smartphones and tablets starting from 32nm products next year (Medfield) and then 22nm (Silvermont) products in 2013 and 14nm products (Airmont) in 2014, essentially doubling the speed of Moore’s Law to help the company improve its standing in the ultra-mobility market.

Even though Intel has yet to become a major player in the smartphone or tablet industry, the company has the resources and advantages in process technology to keeps its competitors from discounting the prospects of the chip giant. Moreover, Intel is quick to point out based on tablets on smartphones, it is the number one silicon vendor in the market in terms of profits, since every 600 smartphones sold and/or every 122 tablets sold creates the sale of a server, most likely a high-margin Intel product

AMD to showcase Llano

AMD unveiled Brazos, a low-power Fusion APU, in January 2011 and has shipped more than three million chips. AMD will exhibit Llano, its latest Fusion APU, at Computex 2011, with company senior vice president and chief marketing officer Nigel Dessau to introduce details on AMD’s most advanced architectures and technology.

Viewing that Brazos has successfully been adopted by Sony, Hewlett-Packard and Taiwan-based Acer and Asustek Computer for their notebook PCs, AMD will ship Llano to notebook PC vendors first in June and then to retail market in July. According to AMD internal estimates, monthly shipments of Llano will keep increasing from one million units in June to 1.5 million units in July and further to 8.0-9.0 million units at the end of 2011.

Made on a 32nm process, Llano has built-in graphics chip Radeon HD 6550 or 6450 which is functionally equivalent to the Nvidia GeForce GT 240. Liano motherboards equipped with Socket FM1 A75 chipset support Dual Graphics technology and related motherboard graphics performance can be increased by 80% using CrossFire.

There will be three series of Llano APUs for use in notebook PCs, that is, A6-3400M, A4-3300M and E2-3000M. AMD will soon unveil Llano APUs for use in desktop PCs which will include at least five A series and one E series.

AMD will also unveil its road maps of tablet PC architectures, and is cooperating with Microsoft to develop Windows 8-based platforms which will be released as early as the first quarter of 2012.

Nvidia Tegra 2 seeing booming demand

CEO and president Huang Jen-hsun will introduce Nvidia’s road maps of developing Tegra and architectures.

However, Nvidia’s possible participation in Microsoft’s Integrated Development Program specifically for developing Windows 8 is expected to be the question that the media will be asking.

Absent from Computex in 2007-2010, Nvidia will return to the IT event this year to showcase the achievement of Tegra 2, including applications to tablet PCs, smartphones and automotive electronics as well as release quad-core processors and Project Denver. Nvidia plans to unveil quad-core Tegra 3 (Project Kal-El) in the second half of 2011, Tegra 4 (Wayne) in 2012, Tegra 5 (Logan) in 2013 and Tegra 6 (Stark) in 2014.

ARM president Tudor Brown

ARM president Tudor Brown and executive vice president of marketing Ian Drew will introduce ARM’s business outlook and performance of ARM architectures used in tablet PCs and handsets. In addition, ARM will showcase new ARM-based devices developed by hardware partners.

Source:http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20110530VL200.html

Computex 2011: Asustek announces Padfone, bundling smartphone with tablet PC

May 31st, 2011

Taiwan-based notebook brand vendor Asustek Computer, at its pre-Computex press conference, announced its Padfone, bundling a 4.3-inch smartphone with a 10-inch tablet PC for an estimated price at US$799-1,000. The two devices will adopt Google’s next generation operating system codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich paired with Qualcomm’s processor and will be launched in December in time for the year-end holiday season.

Although Asustek did not showcase the device at the conference, company chairman Jonney Shih held an engineering sample of the device to explain the concept of the new products. Shih pointed out that the Padfone will allow consumers to choose whichever screen size they desire to display their content on, while the tablet PC’s battery can be used to extend the usage time of the smartphone plus the smartphone is also capable of connecting the tablet PC to Internet through its 3G module.

Although the Padfone’s upstream OEM/ODM is currently unknown, sources from the retail channel believe it should be either Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) or Pegatron Technology.

The sources believe that Asustek’s idea of Padfone is meant to boost its smartphone’s brand name through tablet PC sales, but since Asustek’s smartphone is not a mainstream product in the IT market, while the price is set at rather high level, Asustek is believed to be pushing the Padfone mainly in niche markets with the major purpose to show its design capability.

As for Asustek’s Eee PC Transformer, which had sales of 300,000 units in the first two months after the launch, the company is soon to upgrade the device’s operating system to Android 3.1 with its Eee Pad Slider to start selling in July with prices set in between US$650-800 depending on specifications. The company’s 7-inch Eee Pad MeMO 3D will appear in the fourth quarter, featuring 3D capabilities without the need of a 3D glasses, while the device also comes with MeMIC accessory set for playing music and enable phone capability.

Asustek is currently focusing on expanding both its software and hardware R&D teams and is confident of shipping two million Eee Pads to achieve 10% share in non-Apple tablet PC shipments in 2011.

In addition to tablet PCs, Asustek is also launching Eee PC X101, featuring an Intel Atom processor and MeeGo operating system for a price of US$199, while the Windows 7-based model will be priced at US$310-350 and selling in July.

Asustek also announced new UX and N series notebooks as well as WAVI Xtion, a motion detection machine for home entertainment and a 27-inch HD quality Wintel-based all-in-one PC.

Source:http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20110530PD215.html

Computex 2011 Expected to Focus on Tablets and 3D Tech

May 30th, 2011

Computex 2011, Taipei’s annual computer expo, begins tomorrow and most industry analysts are expecting the focus to be on tablets and 3D technology.

Intel, Nvidia, Google, Asus, as well as Microsoft have all confirmed that they will be at the expo and all of these technology players are working on something for the tablet market to try and usurp Apple’s iPad dominance.

Intel promises that 10 tablets will be on display at the expo powered by its new Oak Trail mobile processor, with Digitimes reporting that one of these tablets will be launched by Acer and powered by Google’s Android OS.

Aside from tablets, the other focus of this year’s Computex expo is 3D. As the at-home 3D market is booming, both manufactures and content producers are racing to produce 3D equipment and content.

12.9 million 3D TV sets were sold last year, and every major manufacturer in attendance is set to debut a new model at this year’s show. In addition, Nvidia is set to announce new, cheaper, 3D glasses to be used in conjunction with their 3D video cards and games.

The Hardware Canucks will be bringing you complete coverage of Computex as it happens. Stay tuned, it should be an interesting week.

Source:http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/news/computex-2011/computex-2011-expected-to-focus-on-tablets-and-3d-tech/

Asus x58 hydra motherboard offers integrated ati gpu [radeon hd 5770 comes built-into asus motherboard shown at computex]

June 8th, 2010

Promises of greater graphics card-motherboard integration have been given to us since AMD bought ATI all those years ago. It’s not Fusion, but we might be seeing something similar here as ASUS had their X58 Hydra Motherboard on display in Taiwan, with a ATI Radeon HD 5770 processor built onto the southbridge of the chipset.

Read: ASUS X58 Hydra Motherboard Offers Integrated ATI GPU [Radeon HD 5770 Comes Built-Into ASUS Motherboard Shown At Computex] » TFTS – Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities

Not exactly Intel’s integrated GMA graphics, is it? Yes, these onboard graphics are rather powerful for what you’d expect from your typical motherboard these days. This motherboard is only a concept at this point, and it’s packing a LGA 1366 processor socket for the latest Intel processors.

Feel free to ignore the Radeon HD 5770 graphics and include your own graphics card, as the board includes support for three-way CrossFireX graphics through it’s regular PCIe graphics card slots.

Interestingly enough – unlike a lot of these concept products at trade shows which never go anywhere (hello, 105-inch HDTVs), the ASUS reps that Engadget spoke with seemed to be very confident that this board (or a similar one) would be commercially released by the end of the year or early next year.

They weren’t convinced that the Radeon HD 5770 would be the final GPU in the finished motherboard, but they did suggest that thermals could be a problem for the engineers attempting to bring this thing to market. This concept looks like something that all computer hardware enthusiasts have to keep their eyes on.

Read: ASUS X58 Hydra Motherboard Offers Integrated ATI GPU [Radeon HD 5770 Comes Built-Into ASUS Motherboard Shown At Computex] » TFTS – Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities

Source:http://nexus404.com/Blog/2010/06/08/asus-x58-hydra-motherboard-offers-integrated-ati-gpu-radeon-hd-5770-comes-built-into-asus-motherboard-shown-at-computex/

Gigabyte aims high with $700 motherboard

June 4th, 2010

The Computex exhibition usually showcases the ability of Taiwanese hardware makers to bring down the costs of computer parts and systems. But Gigabyte Technology is bucking the trend with a motherboard that costs more than many fully configured computers.

Gigabyte’s US$700 GA-X58A-UD9 motherboard is designed for overclockers, PC enthusiasts who enjoy pushing their systems to see how much performance can be squeezed from them. The motherboard’s $700 price tag excludes the cost of other components, such as the processor, memory, graphics cards, and other components.

Among the X-58A-U9’s features are the use of high-end components, such as capacitors made in Japan, and the ability to send 1,500 watts of power to the CPU. Since a processor’s clock speed is tied to power, this can give a substantial boost to the speed of a processor like Intel’s six-core 3.33GHz Core i7-980x Extreme Edition.

As 1,500 watts is more power than any processor can handle, overclockers can comfortably push their systems’ performance without straining the motherboard’s power limit. “That gives them cleaner, better power,” said Tim Handley, deputy director of motherboard marketing at Gigabyte.

Features include USB 3.0, seven PCI expansion slots, and four-way SLI and CrossfireX, which allows users to install up to four Nvidia or Advanced Micro Devices graphics cards on the motherboard.

The X58A-UD9 was initially intended as a limited edition motherboard but that changed when demand proved to be stronger than expected, demonstrating that there is “sustainable” demand for high-end motherboards in the market, Handley said.

“Our sales run rate is double what was expected,” he said, without disclosing the specific number.

Source:http://www.pcworld.com/article/197866/gigabyte_aims_high_with_700_motherboard.html

Intel talks “canoe lake” platform and “oak trail” cpus at computex

June 1st, 2010

Intel has bemoaned the fact that netbooks were not as profitable for it or computer makers for a while now. Despite the fact that the company would rather sell more expensive Core-based CPUs for full notebooks, the netbook market has boomed and Intel has offered a steady stream of new hardware to support the category.

Today at Computex in Taiwan, Intel announced its plans for the Atom processor line and showed off a seriously thin concept netbook dubbed the Canoe Lake innovation platform. Canoe Lake is only 14mm thick making it the world’s thinnest netbook. Intel also highlighted the new Pine Trail Atom dual-core and Oak Trail CPUs that are optimized for netbooks and tablets.

Intel reports that the new dual-core mobile Atom processors are in production now and will be available by the winter holiday season later this year. The new parts promise more performance and a more responsive experience for the consumer.

Intel’s Oak Trail CPUs will land in early 2011 and is described as the upcoming SoC Intel Atom platform with optimizations for sleek tablet and netbook form factors. The Oak Trail parts will deliver a 50 percent reduction in average power consumption while supporting full HD video playback and supporting a variety of OS’ including MeeGo, Windows, and Google OS’ like Chrome.

Acer CEO Gianfranco Lanco said, “Acer will be ready with MeeGo-based mobile devices. MeeGo’s open software platform will present our customers with another choice of a friendly, easy-to-use operating system. We are pleased to collaborate with Intel in our continuous drive to provide effortless technologies that empower people at work, home – anytime, anywhere.”

Source:http://www.dailytech.com/Intel+Talks+Canoe+Lake+Platform+and+Oak+Trail+CPUs+at+Computex/article18576c.htm

Msi debuts world’s first 24 inch 3d multi-touch pc in computex 2010

June 1st, 2010

Along with global primary brands, MSI, a global high tech leader and prominent manufacturer in Taiwan to provide innovative and stylish products is present at the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2010 — which known as world’s largest computing products show in AP from June1~5. MSI is displaying an array of breakthrough technologies via a range of prime and conceptual products lines on NB, All-in-One PC, motherboards and graphic cards to showcase 3D, WiMAX and Car PC with MOD system; but visitors turned their focus on MSI world’s first 24 inch 120Hz panel 3D touch screen computer: the Wind Top AE2420 3D.

With accumulated rich experiences in designs and manufacturing on notebooks, all-in-one PCs, motherboards and graphics cards, MSI continuous to follow the company’s motto as “Insist on the Best”, and its brand concept to be “Best in performance Ultimate in multimedia” for bringing the future a better world of better technology living. As the company marks 2010 as “Brand Implementation Year”, visitors are not surprise and expecting innovative and well-designed products from MSI.

There are reasons why MSI 3D AIO PC captured visitors’ attention in the COMPUTEX. AE2420 3D features with amazing specs such as MSI exclusive built-in 3D Station(TM) technology, 3D Shutter Glasses and Hollywood grade sound system, and more important, the 3D AIO PC comes with the latest Intel(R) Core(TM) i series high performance core computing series, full HD high resolution and THX Hollywood-grade acoustic home theater series, all in all could well-suited to various situations and applications including commercial, business, education or at home.

Two heavyweight Gaming Tower PCs with powerful hardware specs and dazzling exterior designs are also unveiled to meet gamers’ expectations.

MSI Wind Top AE2420 3D is the world’s first touch screen 3D All-in-One that can run touch-operated 3D games. The MSI All-in-One PC product line is a global pacesetter and the first to introduce a 3D All-in-One PC with touch screen functionality.

Wind Top AE2420 3D features MSI’s exclusively developed 3D Station(TM) technology combined with a 120Hz high resolution panel that transmits high density 3D digital content to Shutter Glasses. Through precise image processing technology, it uses 3D visual effects that simulate how the human eye views actual images.

The Wind Top AE2420 3D comes with MSI’s exclusive 3D Infinity Shutter Glasses and a tailored panel that creates smoother overall 3D picture imaging. MSI’s 3D Station technology can also take 2D images and instantly transform them into 3D images, solving the current shortage of 3D movies. Even DVD rentals or everyday home videos can be instantly transformed and viewed in 3D.

Previously, 3D stereoscopic images could only be viewed at a movie theater. Now, they can be viewed in the comfort of your own home. The Wind Top AE2420 3D comes with 3D Infinity (Shutter Glasses) that solve the potential issue of angle deviation when watching 3D movies. This means many people can watch 3D images on one display at the same time — and the big 24 inch display is suitable for the whole family to enjoy together.

Brand New Gaming Tower PC — Drakon Advent

Designed for world’s most hardcore gamers, msi is presenting Drakon series Gaming Tower PC, featuring Intel(R)’s latest Core(TM) i7 processor and P55 chipset platform; ATI(TM) Radeon(TM) HD 5000 series high-end graphic card with 7.1 THX certified audio output, tailoring a top-notch performance solution for gamers.

Drakon series are engineered with msi’s exclusive OC genie technology, automatically detect the optimal setting for the system within seconds. With 80 PLUS certified power supply and CPU water-cooling module to enhance system stability, Drakon series are build to deliver gamers the most engaging, most exclusive, and most exciting gaming experience.

Hollywood-Grade Sound — Home Theater All-in-One

This year, MSI will display a home cinema All-in-One series: the Wind Top AE2420, AE2400, and the AE2260. With 24, 22, and 20-inch displays, the different visual requirements of consumers can all be satisfied. MSI leads the industry as the first to release an All-in-One PC with Hollywood-grade THX TruStudio Pro(TM) audio technology. THX is the standard audio technology used by Hollywood; it’s also a common sound reproduction standard in Hollywood- released DVDs, home theater systems, and high-end car audio systems. MSI is the first to include this audio technology in a PC. So, when users are watching movies or playing games, they can experience Hollywood-grade acoustic vibrations.

THX TruStudio Pro(TM) comes with 5 major technologies: TruStudio Pro Surround enhances surround sound, and with added hardware, can produce 7.1 channel surround sound; TruStudio Pro Crystalizer restores compressed music files to their original quality; TruStudio Pro Dialog Plus enhances voices and is useful when studying a language or, when watching movies late at night, when it can still render dialogue that is clearly audible; TruStudio Pro Speaker fills in missing low frequencies and makes it seem like the PC has a subwoofer box installed; and TruStudio Pro Smart Volume can effectively control the volume levels of different music files.

The 5 functions of THX Studio Pro(TM) can all be turned off or on, giving users even more choices to tweak sound settings in different acoustic environments. The Wind Top home theater model’s image performance is also extremely impressive. With a 16:9 widescreen display, a Full HD 1080p high resolution panel, and HDMI inputs, images are true and lifelike.

Also, the ATI(R) Radeon Mobility series discrete graphics card provides advanced imaging quality and supports high resolution HD image processing, so watching high resolution HD movies or playing 3D games is easy. The picture is vivid and clear, and the colors are rich. It is the optimum PC solution for both dynamic image and digital picture enthusiasts.

Well-Suited to All Kinds of Situations and Applications — Business All- in-One

The All-in-One PC integrates all parts of a computer inside an advanced multi-touch display. For this reason, personal computers will no longer be limited to just personal use. During the COMPUTEX, MSI will unveil a series of All-in-One PCs suitable for different types of commercial, educational, and small business applications, including the 20 inch and 19 inch Wind Top MSI All-in-One PCs that should become first choice for small and medium enterprises.

In the home, whether for personal use, home entertainment, or for use as a family PC, you’ll enjoy MSI’s multi-touch functionality along with the rich and intuitive interface of the AP2000/AP1920. The multi-touch operating mode delivers a major breakthrough in how computers are used, and because of this, has spurred the development of diverse applications for use in different business situations.

The All-in-One touch screen computer can be used not only as a personal desktop computer; it may also be the optimum classroom tool of the future and thus something the education market needs to experience. At the same time, it’s an art gallery or museum guide’s richest, most intuitive tool, and can even serve as a small, interactive information screen.

MSI All-in-One PCs have always emphasized green concepts, reducing carbon emissions through lower power consumption; all business models have received the USA’s Energy Star Mark. On average, each model’s energy consumption is at least 90% lower than a traditional 300W PC, which also lets the All-in-One PC transcend the personal computing category and move ahead to become the best medium for interactive transmission of all kinds of information.

MSI All-in-One home entertainment models shown in COMPUTEX included the 3D AIO with integrated touch screen, the Gaming Tower PC tailor-made for gamers, and the Wind Top AP series capable of capturing the business market with its suitability in a wide range of business scenarios, all fully demonstrate MSI’s intense efforts and outstanding results in system product development.

Whether for the fashion-conscious with high audio/video performance requirements, those seeking to make their lives more efficient, professionals seeking a highly functional user experience, or for gamers with strict system performance requirements, MSI system products all provide total solutions enabling MSI to become a focus at this year’s COMPUTEX.

Source:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/msi-debuts-worlds-first-24-inch-3d-multi-touch-pc-in-computex-2010-95306124.html

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