
Intel is looking to make a big push into the Android space in 2012, and one of the first manufacturers to hop on board is Lenovo. At CES, the chip maker demoed a new tablet running on the Medfield platform, and though it was a bit rough around the edges it showed some promise. Thanks to a 32nm manufacturing process, the Lenovo-made slate measures in at just 8.9mm thick and might even get a bit slimmer around the edges with a bit of refinement. Â The system was running Android 4.0, and things operated smoothly during a quick hands-on runaround. Features such as Ice Cream Sandwich's multi-tasking menu performed up to snuff.

Android Phone, Intel Demos Pre-Production Medfield-based Tablet from Lenovo
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