Intel’s upcoming Atom tablet chip code-named Bay Trail will be repurposed for use in the company’s Celeron and Pentium chips for entry-level laptops, desktops, and all-in-ones, Intel said on Friday.
Intel hasn’t shared any details about power consumption yet, but if these are truly the successor to the company’s 6 – 15 ...
Intel is expanding into low-cost laptops and tablets starting at US$200 with new low-power Atom chips based on an architecture called Silvermont, which the company is expected to talk about next week, ...
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