Intel Bay Trail benchmarks show big boost for Windows 8.1 and Android tablets

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Things are changing at Intel. In the desktop world, the company is used to staggering its efforts with a “tick-tock” product cycle. First it manufactures an existing chip design at a smaller size of transistor (“tick”) and then, usually a year later, it improves the architecture while sticking to …