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Intel introduced a quad-core processor with support for LTE

Presented by Intel processors of the massive update Atom, which included the platform Bay Trail, which includes a new processor architecture and includes support for LTE. The new architecture of the processor is the name of Silvermont and involves the use of 22-nanometer process technology, conforming to new chipsets Haswell. It is reported that it will provide either a three-time increase in productivity, or a five-fold reduction in power consumption for the same performance compared to today's chips Atom. Productivity growth while ensuring the best work of each individual core. The first version of the platform for the market will be a quad, but may be possible to create and 8-core chipsets. Chipsets Bay Trail can be used in tablets running Android OS or Windows, including the version of the 2-to-1, to be launched later this year . However, mobile devices - not only apparent Wednesday of the new Intel platform. It is assumed that a new generation of Atom chips could also be used in budget laptops and dekstopov. It is assumed that the mobile version will provide more than 8 hours of battery at 30 W / h and 10.1-inch diagonal screen, on which the video format of 1080p @ 30fps. In addition, the chipset will support 4K video processing and 3D, though, the graphics subsystem is not reported. For smartphones will be a version Merrifield, the platform is also built on the 22 nm process, but so far no specific terms appearing on the market. Both platforms will be supported XMM 7160 modem that supports all the standard fourth-generation networks.

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