Intel's new Cherry Trail Atoms are poised to revamp a few of market segments, namely 2-in-1s, tablets, and cheap mini PCs. So how does the new 14nm silicon compare to good old Bay Trail? Intel’s Bay ...
Let's be candid. Over the years, Intel 's Atom architecture, where it took residence in netbooks, convertibles, or tablets didn't exactly light up performance metrics or inspire jaw-dropping mobile ...
At Mobile World Congress, Intel is announcing its next generation mid-range and performance tablet platform, formerly codenamed Cherry Trail. These chips are built on the low-power variant of Intel's ...
It's not just Ultrabooks that Intel is pushing at Computex this year: the chip company also has Atom news to share. That concerns Cedar Trail and a Moore's Law outpacing shift to a yearly die-shrink ...
Intel aims at emerging markets with smartphone Atom processors, and Bay Trail Atoms will arrive after that, the company announces at CES 2013. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...
* Over 35 innovative "Oak Trail" design wins from customers including Evolve III*, Fujitsu Limited*, Lenovo*, Motion Computing*, Razer*, and Viliv* available starting in May and throughout 2011. * ...
Intel executives have conceded that they still haven’t caught up with Qualcomm in designing processors for smartphones and tablets. But with new “SoFIA” Atom X3 systems-on-a-chip (SoCs), along with ...
Intel's just introduced a brand new quad-core Atom-based processor specifically meant for tablets, codenamed "Bay Trail." As you can see in the slide above, it's a 22nm chip that promises double the ...
Intel's latest Atom plans have been revealed at Computex 2010, and unsurprisingly the company are looking to tablets along with netbooks. Intel Atom "Oak Trail" is the tablet and ultra-sleek netbook ...
Intel unveiled the successors to the 2013 Bay Trail tablet parts. Are they competitive? With that in mind, let's take a look at what Intel is bringing to the table with these parts, which will be ...
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