The Atom "Cedar", engraved in 32nm, is finally set for the second quarter of 2011. The processor will replace the current Atom PineTrail keeping the same philosophy: CPU, memory controller and graphics card in the same chip, a chipset that is actually designed to handle a Southbridge I / O. Cedar happen in 32 nm, while PineTrail remained 45 nm. Cedar will also rumored that an IGP graphics card can handle the HD video in hardware, which does not present the Atom GMA 3500.

With Cedar, we should also see an impact on self-burning in 32 nm Intel has proven with Core ix - its effectiveness. It should end up with a significantly lower TDP to 6.5W Atom N470 of the current generation. Until 2011, Intel will offer Atom family PineTrail DDR3 with a controller, a priori from the month of July.