Discovered at the FCC a 7-inch Asus tablet and Intel Moorefield processor

News comes from the United States. In the FCC records (Federal Communications Commission) a tablet from the Asus company unknown to date has been discovered. The device, which has a 7-inch screen, has its greatest differentiating point in the processor, since according to the documents it would carry inside one of the latest chips presented by Intel earlier this year, a 64-bit Moorefield.

Unlike what is usually usual in this type of records, the hardware specifications of the terminal practically in full have been revealed and therefore, we can get an idea of ​​what would be one of the next Asus products that could go on the market. This year, the Taiwanese company has already released some models of tablets with similar formats, for example the renewed MeMo Pad 7 and 8 that just a couple of months on sale and the MeMo Pad 8 LTE, which will arrive at the end of the year.

Precisely with this tablet that will experience its premiere in a few months, it could be the companion of which we are telling you today. In this way, Asus would re-launch a couple of devices but superior. One of the clues that opens this possibility is that the MeMo Pad 8 LTE will also have a processor of the Intel Moorefield family 64-bit, with four 2,3 GHz cores accompanied by the PowerVR G6430 GPU and 2 GB of RAM. The doubt, that it is still not clear that the new 7-inch tablet be LTE.

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The terminal chip that has been seen in the FCC would be a Intel Atom Z34560 Moorefiled with four cores but that would work at frequencies of 1,8 GHz, although the GPU or RAM that would team with it is not indicated. Other important features, the 7-inch IPS LCD screen, which would have Full HD resolution (1.920 x 1.200 pixels), rear camera 5 megapixels, the lead would be more modest although there is no specific data, Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS compatibility - LTE is the unknown - and an internal storage capacity of 16 or 32 gigabytes.

The ASUS K007, which is how it is called in the document is still surrounded by interrogations. The options are very varied: it could be a company test team to carry out experiments with these new processors, perhaps as we mentioned a colleague of the MeMo Pad 8 LTE and it could even be related to a updated Nexus 7. Although it seems almost ruled out with the arrival of Nexus 8 from the hand of HTC, it is a possibility that is there, a while ago the Google tablet was related to these processors.

Source: Phonearena


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