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Silvermont was announced to news media on May 6, 2013, at Intel's headquarters at Santa Clara, California. [3] Intel had repeatedly said the first Bay Trail devices would be available during the Holiday 2013 timeframe, while leaked slides showed that the release window for Bay Trail-T as August 28 – September 13, 2013. [4]
Bay Trail or Bayside Trail may refer to: Bay Trail, Saskatchewan, unincorporate community in Canada; Bay Trail (Australia), a trail in Victoria, Australia; San Francisco Bay Trail, a trail in California, United States; Bay Trail (system on chip), computer chips in the Intel Atom (system on a chip) platform, Silvermont-based microarchitecture
Intel Bay Trail-T pre-production Customer Reference Board tablet motherboard. Possibly Bay Lake, Florida, USA. 2012 Bay Trail SoC Intel Atom Processor E3800 Product Family and Intel Celeron Processor N2807/N2930/J1900 [3] The San Francisco Bay Trail, which is located a few miles from Intel HQ in Santa Clara, CA. 2014 Bear Canyon Motherboard
The first Intel Bay Trail benchmarks are out, and it's looking like the ARM Holdings competition should be a little concerned. Bay Trail is Intel's upcoming Atom processor that will eventually ...
When Intel announced that its next-generation tablet platform, known as Bay Trail, would be launching around the 2013 holiday on both Android and Windows 8.1 platforms, it seemed that the company ...
Intel investors should, at this point, be viewed as the paragons of patience. Indeed, with Mobile World Congress having come and gone, and with not one of Intel's partners formally unveiling a Bay ...
Intel's second generation of 32-bit x86 processors, introduced built-in floating point unit (FPU), 8 KB on-chip L1 cache, and pipelining. Faster per MHz than the 386. Faster per MHz than the 386. Small number of new instructions.
Such is the case with Intel , a name that this Fool has been bullish on and has been invested in for quite some time. While the masses tend to Intel: Where's Bay Trail?