The future of mobile internet devices

It’s the perfect compromise between notebook and smartphone, but which processor will be at its heart?
Mobile internet access has come of age. No more squinting at the tiny screen on your smartphone. No more flat batteries on your laptop.
With the mobile internet device (MID), you can enjoy an always-on connection, long battery life and a decent-sized screen, all in a package that will fit in your pocket. However, are the processors currently used in smartphones or the x86 chips that power laptops capable of providing all this, or will the MID require a totally new processor?
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