While many top chefs might hold tightly to their most precious family recipes, Francois Piednoel is touring the Asia Pacific region giving away what he calls his "recipe for a good Atom tablet. Computer performance analysts Piednoel is a kind of pied piper, drawing new tablet makers towards his mastery of math and computer code, which he claims can speed up performance of Atom-powered tablets so they respond smoothly at 60-frame-per-second. "The goal is to get every one of those companies that have OK software today to have very good software by the end of this year," says Piednoel. "Then you don't get one tablet that's good, but you get many good tablets."
I would like to know if you can provide some recipes for those of us that are using Sandy Bridge tablet convertible! I've been using the sledgehammer approach (throw processing power) to get reasonably smooth response, but that's honestly inefficient...
panzerfan 6 months ago
...As long as the tablet doesn't feature a fan that stays on ALL THE time I'll buy!
excalibur1814 7 months ago
Cool...they adapted the MS-Table-technologie for a tablet and a PC! Cool thing!!!
DarkwerefoxRed 8 months ago
Where's my 22nm Atom II?
Stashmyash 8 months ago