Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Formalizes the new Intel Atom CPU Z670 Tablet

Intel announced yesterday the new Intel Atom processor systems for use with the Tablet platform known by the code name "Oak Trail." The new CPUs will be available starting in May and will be used by Evolve, Fujitsu, Lenovo, Motion Computing, and Razer Viliv to achieve more than 35 tablets, and hybrid devices that will be sold throughout 2011.

The Intel Atom Z670, provides support for full HD 1080p video playback even on the HDMI port, support for Flash content, low fuel consumption and less physical occupation through a die 60% smaller than previous generations while continuing to integrate graphics controller and memory and providing the opportunity to use even without fans.

Oak Trail platform with Intel Atom Z670 can be used together with operating systems such as Google Android, and Windows MeeGo, according to the choices of partner company in Santa Clara. Combined with the new CPU, Intel offers the Intel SM35 Express, which offers industry-leading USB 2.0 High Speed and High-Definition Audio.

During the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, Intel Atom platform will provide a preview of the next-generation 32-nm, better known under the code name "Cedar Trail" through which you can develop new netbook, PC desktop entry level and all-in-one devices with low power consumption and low noise characteristics ever achieved so far.

"The new Intel Atom 'Oak Trail' and follow 'Cedar Trail' demonstrate our continued commitment to provide extraordinary experiences with PCs and mobile devices such as netbooks and tablets, through improvements in the architecture designed to prolong battery life and increase performance, "said Doug Davis, vice president and general manager of Intel's Netbook and tablet Group.

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