Showing posts with label slate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slate. Show all posts

12/13/2011

Windows 7 Slate, OCS9 pre-order

Even online store is available in Korean language(image), it seems worthy to take a look.

http://www.ocos-shop.co.kr/

- The 3rd pre-ordering is available from today (Dec. 13th) until Dec. 16th
- Price : KR$669,000 (approx. US$640) with 32G. Reg. price (32G) is KR$840,000 (approx. US$800)

Perhaps this OCS9 would be the first mass product of Windows tablet using Intel's Oak Trail processor since Computex 2011 in Taiwan. I am very curious about this processor's possibility for tablets in stead of ARM processor. Thumb up or thumb down?

[Relevant Post]
http://savememory.blogspot.com/2011/12/window-7-tablet-at-610-ocs9.html

12/06/2011

Samsung Slate 7 issue


Company unravel about unexpectedly declining CPU performance unexpectedly on Slate PC series 7 which was escalated recently by new reports.


Samsung Slate PC Series 7 CPU shows on normal operation.
Samsung's Slate 7 has optimized configurations for CPU, battery and graphics and there is no possibility to be experienced that performance declining in general usage case like word processing, internet, video and etc.
(Based on i5-2467M, CPU operates at 1.6Ghz and 2.3GHz in turbo mode)

The thermal control of CPU is a bread and butter technology to protect both user and device. In worst case of long operating with heavy load software, the device goes into down clock situation to cool down CPU temperature temporarily.

Samsung Slate 7 employed the most advanced "CTDP(Controllable Thermal Design Power") technology which allows more precision controlling of temperature and performance of device.

The world first "CTDP" proposed from Samsung and Intel, adjusts CPU clock frequency between 800Mhz and 2.3Ghz in all time when the temperature of CPU exceed to proper level. It allows to manage device in optimum status between themal emission and best performance.

Slate 7 CPU operation records by Development Team
Condition
Average
Max
Min
Usual Video Playback
1.6Ghz
2.3GHz
800Mhz
HD Class Video Payback
1.2GHz
2.3GHz
800Mhz
CPU 100% Load Test(Prime95)
1.0GHz
2.3Ghz
800Mhz
* Monitoring period : 1 second for 30 minutes