The portability of tablets is hard to beat, but when it comes to running power-hungry software, they fall short of bulkier laptops. Intel’s Core M processor, the first to include ultrasmall 14-nanometer transistors (the previous generation’s were 22nm), cuts power consumption by 60 percent and size by half. This paves the way for thinner, fanless tablets and laptops, like the Lenovo ThinkPad Helix and the HP Envy X2. Intel
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