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Hi10 Go - The world's first JasperLake processor 2in1 tablet

2021-03-12 by CHUWI


Chuwi, the Chinese tech manufacturer, is all set to launch its first Jasperlake N5100 tablet, the Chuwi Hi10 Go, at the end of April 2021. The tablet is expected to inherit the classic design of the best-selling HI10 series and pioneer the use of the leading Intel 10nm processor, which will revolutionize the user experience and enable high efficiency for the modern lifestyle. The Hi10 Go is expected to recast brilliance with its sleek and stylish design and innovative features, making it fiercely competitive in the market. This tablet is anticipated to be a game-changer, catering to the diverse needs of professionals and offering a unique combination of style, functionality, and affordability.

The first one to be powered by Intel's 10nm Jasperlake processor


Intel's 10nm technology CPU has long been highly anticipated by the market. Earlier in 2020, Intel planned to release the first 10nm processor " Jasper Lake series " in the product roadmap, and finally shipped in 2021Q1. As a global strategic partner of Intel, Chuwi is one of the world's first PC manufacturers to upgrade the new generation of Intel 10nm CPUs.

IPC performance increased by 30% more powerful with lower power consumption


The Hi10 Go pick up the Celeron N5100 processor which is based on the new Tremont architecture. Compared to previous generations of Gemini Lake that N4100 IPC (instructions per clock cycle, performance) can be equivalent with the frequency increase by more than 30%.


Four nuclear four-thread design and turbo frequency can reach 2.8 GHz. The new chip brings 11 generations GFX HFM350 UHD and higher frequency to 800 MHZ. It also supports 4K image decoding. The TDP highest thermal design power consumption only 6w. With the current 14nm products, the next generation of 10nm technology debut shows a front-runner in both performance and power consumption.

2in1 design and balanced hardware matching


The HI10 GO new product is designed with a new model for using the 2.5D glass radian popular in the current plate, and the metal body with high texture, which is excellent in feel and look. The product features a 10.1-inch full-fit IPS screen with 1920*1200 resolution. Upgrading the thickness of ultra-thin to 8.5mm which makes it  light and portable. It is equipped with 6GB LPDDR4 memory +128GB EMMC storage, and 22Wh large-capacity battery.


It also supports the original Hipen H6 stylus and Docking keyboard, etc., and gives full play to the diverse advantages of a multi-functional tablet computer to meet the needs of users in various scenarios.The price of the new HI10GO has not been announced yet. Most likely to continue Chuwi's high-cost performance and high-end configuration product strategy.


The Chuwi Hi10Go is expected to launch globally in April 2021, which will usher in a new generation of 10nm tablets and bring users a new future-oriented experience, according to official sources.


WILL MY NEW TABLET HAVE MUCH STORAGE SPACE?
Though tablets don’t have the same sized memory as a powerful gaming PC or gaming laptop, this isn’t a problem. However, you should think about how you are going to use the tablet before you commit to a specific storage size as you won’t be able to upgrade it later.

For example, it would be disappointing if you invested in a tablet to support your photography hobby, and then found out the storage capacity isn’t enough to hold the 20,000 photos you want to take!

When you’re investigating the possibility of buying a tablet, you should consider whether you will be using a lot of apps as well. If you want to store lots of apps, games, photos, music, and movies on your tablet, then you’ll need one with a lot of built-in memory.

One of the important things to remember about tablets is that almost all of them don’t have any kind of physical connectivity. In simple terms, this means that your tablet won’t have a USB port into which you could slot a flash drive full of photos etc.


We’d seriously advise getting a tablet with at least 32GB of storage if you have a lot of memory-intensive files which you want to be stored on the device. But if your needs are more straightforward and you just prefer to stream music or video content over the internet, then you’ll likely be safe investing in a 16GB model of tablet.

Be aware that the amount of memory advertised sometimes differs from what you can use due to the size of the operating system (OS), so make sure to read the product details carefully.

However, even if you do have a low storage capacity tablet, there’s usually the option for cloud storage. You can find services such as BT Cloud or iCloud which let you store photos, videos, and all types of documents online. However, your files will only be accessible when you’re connected to the internet and online though.

You might also be able to find some tablets on the market that comes with an SD card slot, which allows you to insert a memory card so that you have extra storage space.

WHICH OPERATING SYSTEM WILL MY NEW TABLET RUN?
A very popular operating system among smartphone devices is Android, which was developed by Google. This OS is prevalent on many non-Apple tablets, mostly on Samsung, LG, and Motorola devices.

If you want an extremely simple system, something really ‘clean’ and efficient, then Apple’s iOS might be the answer, which means an iPad is the tablet for you.

However, you might find that some tablets run quite close to using standard computer software. On a Windows tablet, you’ll be able to use Microsoft Office, Skype, and other Microsoft programs.

In addition, there are around a quarter of a million apps collected in the Windows Store to use on your tablet, though it’s worth remembering that Windows tablets are generally a bit less powerful than iOS or Android yet can be more expensive.

DO I NEED A TABLET?
With a thorough understanding of tablets behind you, you should have no trouble picking a tablet to suit your needs. But if you’re still debating whether or not you need a tablet, then you need to consider your computing needs.

Do you want a mobile tool that’s more powerful and larger than a smartphone, but not nearly as cumbersome as a laptop? If the answer is yes, then a tablet is the right pick for you.

For more information about Hi10Go products and purchase, please pay attention to the official website of Chuwi:

https://www.chuwi.com/