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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]
Intel Atom Z3735E Bay Trail (Silvermont) Die Shot "Bay Trail-T" (22 nm) All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep ...
It has been reported that Silvermont-based Atom SoCs will be codenamed Tangier (Merrifield smartphones), Valleyview (Bay Trail tablets), [108] [109] will be available in single-, dual- and quad-core versions, and Valleyview will include Intel's 7th generation GPU, allowing for 4–7× improvement over existing Atom GPUs.
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 ...
If there's one lesson the rise of smartphones and tablets taught the world, it would be that everyday users don't need cutting-edge performance. Instead, sleek form factors and long-lasting ...
Rocket Lake: Successor to Comet Lake, using Intel's 14++ nm process, released on March 30, 2021 [14] [15] [16] Willow Cove Successor to the Sunny Cove core, includes new security features and redesigns the cache subsystem. [17] Tiger Lake: successor to Ice Lake, using Intel's 10 nm SuperFin (10SF) process, released in Q4 2020; Golden Cove
However, no 64-bit Windows drivers are available for Intel Atom Cedarview processors, released Q3 2011. [24] However, Intel's Bay Trail-M processors, built on the Silvermont microarchitecture and released in the second half of 2013, regain 64-bit support, although driver support for Linux and Windows 7 is limited at launch. [25]