As is known, in 2011, the company intends to introduce a new Intel mobile platform Cedar Trail processor-based Atom. At the beginning of next year will be submitted to the processor Pineview, and somewhere in 2011, it will be replaced on the processor Cedar.
The source said that Cedar is a 32nm CPU and, compared with its predecessor, will have quite a lot of changes, including a new memory controller that can work with memory DDR3. This included support for DDR3-1066, the one that supports desktop processors Intel Core i7 (Bloomfield). Future Intel mobile processors will continue to support the single-channel mode memory with two bars, at least you can hope for.
Next, 32nm processors Atom Cedarview will be equipped with a new graphics core, which will support DirectX 10.1, as well as provide support for HD content. Under the support of HD content is understood support Blu-Ray. In addition, Intel is going to build in Cedar Trail support two digital displays. The new graphics core will support VGA and LVDA, whose support will have processors Pineview, and, besides, it will support LVDS, eDP, HDMI and DisplayPort.
This will make the Atom platform in 2011 even more interesting to potential clients, as many people expect the emergence of digital connectors on systems Atom, capable of displaying the image quality, such as a television or widescreen monitor. Customers want a home theater connector HDMI, which is among the compact systems can boast only a model on the platform nVidia Ion.
It is rumored that some third-party developers will create a supplement to the platform Pine trail D, which will support HD content, and these chips will eventually be cheaper than the Ion, which can greatly affect the nVidia 2010. During 2010 and part of 2011 the main mobile platform, Intel will Pine Trail. In 2011 and replaced with a Cedar Trail on 32nm processor Atom. After that, the next generation of Atom will appear only in 2013, so that the Cedar Trail will live most of 2011 and full year 2012. These plans, of course, may change, but now the manufacturer expects to begin production of the next generation Atom processors in the first months of 2013.
Can assume that the Atom 2013 will be 22 nm core. Since Atom is the only advantage of energy savings, the transition Atom on 22 nm process technology in 2013 is justified.



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