Intel reveals 32nm and 22nm Atom plans

Posted on Wednesday, April 13 2011 @ 22:26 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Intel announced it's working on Cloverfield, a 32nm Atom SoC designed for tablets. Additionally, the company also shared details on its 22nm Atom plans, you can read it at X-bit Labs.
Made using 32nm fabrication process, Cloverview will be Intel’s next-generation offering for tablets. Unfortunately, it is not known whether the Cloverview will take advantage of all the modern features of the code-named Cedar Trail next-generation Atom processor platform, or will be largely based on the Medfield design.

"I would like to share some information about the coming products and what is next. Later this year we are going to disclose more information about our tablet processors called Medfield and Cloverview. Both will be built on Intel's 32nm high-k metal gate technology, so you should expect even lower power, smaller foot-print and integration of new-features along with stunning performance, " said the head of netbook and tablet business unit at Intel.


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