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Intel's New Atom Chip For Smart Phones
Global chip maker
Intel Corporation has designed and developed a new Atom microprocessor in 22
nanometer (nm) to power a range of smart phones and tablets for higher
performance with less power consumption, a company official said Thursday. Our
forthcoming Atom chip and Silvermont micro-architecture will accelerate mobile
computing of smart phones and tablets to enrich user experience,' Intel
Asia-Pacific product marketing manger George Chacko said at a preview of the
latest devices here.
Noting that the mobile device ecosystem in India was
evolving rapidly with lot of innovation, Chacko said increasing product
localisation would drive greater differentiation. 'We are committed to invest
in new chips and architecture to accelerate next-generation mobility through
smart phones, tablets and other wireless devices,' he said. The new Atom
processor platform, codenamed 'Clover Trail', delivers higher performance with
low-power and long battery life to compete with popular Android mobile phones,
developed by global search engine Google on Linux open-ended operating system. 'The
new processor will enable user to experience faster and smooth web-browsing and
watching high definition movies on smart phones without a glitch with over nine
hours of battery life,' Chacko pointed out. Similarly, the Silvermont
micro-architecture has been designed and optimised with Intel's 22nm System on
Chip (SoC) and three-dimension tri-gate transistors. 'The Silvermont
micro-architecture testifies our design and process technology to enhance
performance and power efficiency of tablets, as our quad-core SoC doubles their
computing capability,' Chacko added.
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