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Friday, July 5, 2013
Details On Upcoming Bay Trail-based Atom, Celeron, and Pentium Processors Emerge
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Details have leaked out on the specifications of some of Intel's next-generation Atom processors, which will be based on the company's Silvermont architecture.
The information appeared on Baidu and are available below:
Model |
Family |
CPU cores |
CPU clock |
GPU clock |
SDP |
TDP |
Atom E3840 |
Bay Trail-I |
4 |
1.91GHz |
792MHz |
NA |
10W |
Atom E3823 |
Bay Trail-I |
2 |
1.75GHz |
792MHz |
NA |
8W |
Atom E3822 |
Bay Trail-I |
2 |
1.46GHz |
667MHz |
NA |
7W |
Atom E3821 |
Bay Trail-I |
2 |
1.33GHz |
533MHz |
NA |
6W |
Atom E3810 |
Bay Trail-I |
1 |
1.46GHz |
400MHz |
NA |
5W |
Pentium N3510 |
Bay Trail-M |
4 |
2.00GHz |
750MHz |
4.5W |
7.5W |
Celeron N2910 |
Bay Trail-M |
4 |
1.60GHz |
756MHz |
4.5W |
7.5W |
Celeron N2810 |
Bay Trail-M |
2 |
2.00GHz |
756MHz |
4.5W |
7.5W |
Celeron N2805 |
Bay Trail-M |
2 |
1.46GHz |
667MHz |
<2.5W |
4.5W |
Pentium J2850 |
Bay Trail-D |
4 |
2.41GHz |
792MHz |
NA |
10W |
Celeron J1850 |
Bay Trail-D |
4 |
2.00GHz |
792MHz |
NA |
10W |
Celeron J1750 |
Bay Trail-D |
2 |
2.41GHz |
792MHz |
NA |
10W |
Intel's next-generation 22nm Atom SoCs codenamed "Bay Trail" will span Atom, Celeron, and Pentium families. If the document is to be believed, the Bay Trail-M and -D families will come under the Celeron and Pentium brand, while Bay Trail-I chips will include the new Atom line.
As you see above and if this information is accurate, Bay Trail-D's CPU frequency will scale as high as 2.4GHz and will have 10W TDPs.
The table includes SPD ratings for the Bay Trail-M processors. Known as Scenario Design Power, SDP refers to power draw under sustained loads.
The Bay Trail-I will power a broad range of Atom processors from the single-core E3810 to the quad-core E3840. The lineup will cover TDP ratings from 5-10W.
The Atom E3840 quad-core Atom SoC will be the most powerful Atom processor to date, and will also include new improved integrated security offerings. |
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