Intel Cedar Trail Atom to be 32nm

Posted on Friday, November 20 2009 @ 21:37 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla heard Intel's "Cedar Trail" Atom processor will be made on a 32nm process. This chip is expected in 2011 and it will feature a DX10.1 graphics core with HD content support.
We have managed to confirm Cedarview is a 32nm CPU and that is has quite a few changes including a new memory controller that will be able to accommodate DDR3 memory. We are talking about DDR3 1066 support, something that matches Intel's Core i7 - Bloomfield memory support.

Intel will still stick with single channel memory but two DIMM support, at least for the desktop version, although we are pretty confident that netbook version should be the same.


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