Intel unveils Atom x3, x5, and x7 chips for mobile devices
Last week Intel teased new chips for mobile devices and today they officially unveiled them.
The Atom x3 chips are 64-bit and will support dual-SIM 3G or LTE devices (Android or Windows). There will be three different chipsets all under the C3000 series. They include the C3130, which is a dual-core and the C3230RK and C3440, which are both quad-core.
The x5 (Z8300 and Z8500) and x7 (Z8700) are quad-cores chips and based on Cherry Trail and a 14nm process. Intel expects these chips to power Android and Windows devices priced as low as $120, which would include 7-inch tablets to 10.1-inch laptop/tablet hybrids.
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source: GSMArena
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