Running Android Honeycomb and a dual-core 1.6GHz Atom SoC

Dec 29, 2011 11:11 GMT  ·  By

We talked about Intel Medified-powered reference tablet quite a lot here on Softpedia News, but now we finally have some pictures accompany all these reports.

The tablet was spotted into the wild by the crew from SlashGear, who snagged a couple of pictures of the device with a Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch it happened to have on hand.

Sadly, little is known about this Medfield-powered tablet, but from the images provided it seems like the screen measures roughly 10-inches in size, and sources say that this is running Android 3.x Honeycomb with Intel’s 1.6GHz dual-core Medfield Atom mobile processor.

This combo should be able to deliver quite some nice performance if we were to believe Intel’s own benchmarks, mostly thanks to the inclusion of some special hardware logic found inside Medfield that is meant to accelerate the Android OS.

More info should be available at CES 2012, but until then make sure to check out the pictures of the tablet included in the gallery bellow.

Intel Medfield powered tablet (7 Images)

Intel Medfield reference tablet design
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