Intel didn’t provide much indication of a release timeframe when it first teased its tablet-minded Cloverview platform back in April, but it’s now finally beginning to dish a couple of more details (though still not many specifics, unfortunately). Speaking with This can be my next, Intel’s Director of Product and Technology Media Relations, Bill Kircos, said that the chipmaker is calling to deliver a “nice one-two chip-software punch,” and roll out the Cloverview platform and accompanying Clover Trail processor across the same time as Windows 8 — possibly before, but seemingly no later. For sure, exactly when Windows 8 itself will launch still remains a little a mystery, although ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley notes that the newest rumor of a release to manufacturing in April of next year isn’t always so crazy, and that “April sounds better than July.”
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