Intel introduces 'Bay Trail,' a quad-core Atom-based processor for tablets

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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 performance of current-gen 32nm Atoms. It'll be available in tablets starting in holiday 2013. Details are light at the moment, but we expect we'll see Bay Trail show up in a variety of tablets across the coming year -- products that we're told will be as thin as 8mm while still offering "all-day" battery life and "weeks of standby."
Leaks from earlier this year actually offered more detail about Bay Trail than Intel did this afternoon, pointing at clock speeds of up at 2.4GHz and a version of Chipzilla's own integrated graphics instead of PowerVR . A press release from Intel following the event also detailed some increased security settings in Bay Trail without going into specifics.

Via Engadget


 

ConcernedPaki

Minister (2k+ posts)
intel is trying very hard, hoping to get some good competition in coming months
Intel has already partnered with Google to produce Android phones (I think the product has been shipped already). They have realized that the margins in the PC business are getting thinner and they need to diversify. By the way, most of the tech companies are placing quite a bit of emphasis on scoring high in the tablet market. Intel is pretty excited about the Ultrabook which can be switched between a laptop and a tablet.

There is some real cut throat competition going on between the tech giants!
 

Pak1stani

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Lenovo k900 has Atom processor but Atoms still lags behind ARM in terms of TPD/performance .
 

Muawiyah

MPA (400+ posts)
they already got 1 in the market its from motorola , cant remember the name, and lenovo k900 coming up soon. but lacking couple of things.
Intel has already partnered with Google to produce Android phones (I think the product has been shipped already). They have realized that the margins in the PC business are getting thinner and they need to diversify. By the way, most of the tech companies are placing quite a bit of emphasis on scoring high in the tablet market. Intel is pretty excited about the Ultrabook which can be switched between a laptop and a tablet.

There is some real cut throat competition going on between the tech giants!
 

phonemart.pk

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
i agree intel is behind in terms of performance but they came from no where . look at AMD no where in the scene
 

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