word that Intel is partnering up with OEMs to launch tablets that are powered by its chips at the starting point of 10,000 rupees — or $168. These affordable devices are to be equipped with the Bay Trail quad core chips, and running various versions of Windows 8.1 and up. Good thing is that we can expect some new hardware from the likes of Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo in the coming months, keeping in mind the strong ties with Intel that these companies have.]]>
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Great news