The South Korean multinational electronics corporation Samsung and the American multinational semiconductor chip maker corporation Intel has been working on an HTML 5-based operating system integrating parts from Samsung's previous platform, bada, quietly since a year.
But today the companies went loud announcing the new tablet powered with their operating system, Tizen for the Developers as a kit, to basically take advantage and experience the new platform, that will help in improving it from the software side.
This new tablet is manufactured by one of the Japan's leader's in Information Technology and Cloud computing, company named Systena Corporation, where it packs a Quad-Core ARM Cortex A-9 chipset clocked at 1.4GHz, a ten-inches screen of 1900 x 1200 resolution display, 32 gigabytes of on board storage (expandable via microSD card slot), 2 gigs of Random Access Memory (RAM), two megapixels primary camera and running on Tizen 2.1.
The Systena tablet will arrive in two colors, one in Red and another in White, we've also heard reports of Samsung's plans to officially introduce their first ever smartphone running the company's own OS Tizen, during the Samsung Developers Conference, which is to be held in California, United Sates this coming week.
Source: Tizen Indonesia, TechnoBuffalo