Computex 2016: Intel Keynote Live Blog at 2pm TPE (2am EDT)
We’re at Intel’s Computex Keynote here at Computex, which is being headlined by Intel’s Diane Bryant.
We’re at Intel’s Computex Keynote here at Computex, which is being headlined by Intel’s Diane Bryant.
At Computex today, Qualcomm Atheros announced a few new chipsets, and it seems that as a part of their Ikanos acquisition they’ve entered the wireline business in the hopes of solving capacity issues in the last mile. While fiber should be deplo…
GIGABYTE has introduced its new Aero 14 gaming laptop, which weds a relatively thin form-factor with high-performance components such as an Intel Skylake-H CPU, and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M GPU, along with a high-resolution display and a claim …
Not to be outdone on the subject of 2-in-1s today, ASUS has announced a second 2-in-1 to complement the newly announced Transformer 3. Dubbed the Transformer 3 Pro, this portable is a more direct competitor to Microsoft’s popular Surface Pro lineup.
ASUS Transformer 3 Series | ||||||
Transformer 3 | Transformer 3 Pro | |||||
Processor | Core M? (Kaby Lake) | Core i5/Core i7 (Skylake) | ||||
Memory | Up To 8GB LPDDR3 | Up To 16GB LPDDR3 | ||||
Display | 12.6″ 2880×1920 | |||||
Storage | Up To 512GB | Up To 1TB, PCIe x4 | ||||
Connectivity | USB Type-C, 3.1 Gen 2 w/Thunderbolt 3 3.5mm Audio Jack |
USB Type-C, 3.1 Gen 2 w/Thunderbolt 3 HDMI USB Typa-A, 3.0 MicroSD 3.5mm Audio Jack |
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Dimensions | ? x ? x 6.9mm | 299 x 210 x 8.35 mm | ||||
Pricing | Starting At $799 | Starting At $999 |
Although the standard Transformer 3 is not necessary a budget option, of the two Transformers it is the cheaper one, utilizing what’s likely a Core M processor and having all-around weaker specifications. However for users that need more processing power (Core i5/i7), more storage (Up to 1TB, PCIe), more RAM (up to 16GB), and more connectivity (HDMI, USB Type-A, MicroSD) the Pro offers all of this in a slightly thicker form factor. The Transformer 3 Pro also brings over the rest of the feature set offered by the base Transformer 3, including a USB Type-C port with Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, and a 12.6″ 2880×1920 screen.
The higher specifications – particularly the use of an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor – puts it in direct competition with Microsoft’s Surface Pro. And at 8.35mm thick, I’m curious how the cooling system on the Pro compares to what Microsoft has done, as putting a 15W CPU in such a thin form factor is by no means an easy feat.
Finally, like its Core M based sibling, ASUS has not yet announced a shipping date for the Transformer 3 Pro. But a starting price has been announced, with the Pro starting at $999.
Acer has introduced two new affordable 2-in-1 hybrid PCs ahead of Computex trade show. Both systems are based on Intel’s quad-core Atom processors, feature 10” multi-touch IPS displays and run Microsoft Windows 10. The new Switch V10 and S…