So soon? Lenovo announces ARM- and x86-based tablets. An early skirmish in the war for PC processor sockets?
For the last two days, I’ve written about the ramifications of the IHS iSuppli report on ARM processor penetration into the PC market. I didn’t imagine the predicted skirmish would become so visible, so soon, but Lenovo just introduced three new tablets that perfectly encapsulate the coming battles.
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