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Atom x7-Z8700 (Cherryview, platform Cherry Trail) 1.6 GHz (2.4 GHz burst frequency) quad-core Intel Gen 8 (Broadwell, 16 EU) 200–600 MHz (153 GFLOPs) Q1 2015 Surface 3, Acer Predator 8, GPD Win: Atom x7-Z8750 (Cherryview, platform Cherry Trail) 1.6 GHz (2.56 GHz burst frequency) quad-core 200–600 MHz (153 GFLOPs) Q1 2016 GPD Pocket
SoC peripherals include 4 × USB 3.0, 4 × USB 2.0, 16 × SATA, Integrated Intel Ethernet 800 series 100 Gbit/s LAN (except 51xx model numbers), 3 × UART, and up to 32 lanes of PCI Express (16 × 2.0, 16 × 3.0), in x16, x8, and x4 configurations. Intel Dynamic Load Balancer (Intel DLB) & Intel QuickAssist Technology (Intel QAT) [14]
Rocket Lake: Successor to Comet Lake, using Intel's 14++ nm process, released on March 30, 2021 [14] [15] [16] Willow Cove Successor to the Sunny Cove core, includes new security features and redesigns the cache subsystem. [17] Tiger Lake: successor to Ice Lake, using Intel's 10 nm SuperFin (10SF) process, released in Q4 2020; Golden Cove
Many investors who follow Intel know that the company's first-generation 22-nanometer tablet platform is known as Bay Trail. The platform was recently revealed to have some pretty serious bill-of ...
At Intel's investor meeting, CFO Stacy Smith was keen to highlight the cost savings in the low-end PC space in moving from its Bay Trail-M/D products to the Celeron version of its Broxton system ...
Windows 10 Pro: CPU: Intel® Cherry Trail Quad-Core Z8350 Processor: Memory: 4 GB SDRAM: Storage: eMMC: 32 GB / 64 GB / 128 GB EMMC: Display: 10.1" (16:10) LED backlit HD (1280x800) 60 Hz Glare Panel with 60% NTSC Support ASUS Splendid Technology With WideView Technology: Graphics: Integrated Intel HD Graphics: Sound
A member of the Intel Enthusiast Team has stated in a series of posts on enthusiast site Tom's Hardware that while the Atom D2700 (Cedarview) was designed with Intel 64 support, due to a "limitation of the board" Intel had pulled their previously available 64-bit drivers for Windows 7 and would not provide any further 64-bit support. [26]
Silvermont was announced to news media on May 6, 2013, at Intel's headquarters at Santa Clara, California. [3] Intel had repeatedly said the first Bay Trail devices would be available during the Holiday 2013 timeframe, while leaked slides showed that the release window for Bay Trail-T as August 28 – September 13, 2013. [4]