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New Atom platfom has a 50 percent lower TDP

by on02 March 2009


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Q4 for dual, Q1 2010 for single core


Pine Trail-D
is the name of the next generation Atom platform. The new platform has only two chips, the CPU and Southbridge. The chip is known as Pineview, it has graphics and memory controller inside and it connects to Tiger Point chipset which is nothing more than ICH7 with a fancier codename.


Intel claims than the new architecture will reduce the total kit package size by a massive 70 percent. More importantly, the total TDP of the next generation Atom platform will be reduced by about 50 percent, which is definitely impressive.

One of Intel's top managers said that the next generation Atom might end up in fanless netbooks. The new platform also supports DDR2 800MHz, and a lesser TDP probably means better battery life for the next generation platform, but you will have to wait for at least Q1 2010 before you see netbooks based on new Atom platforms.

Desktop Pineview-DC dual core comes in Q4 2009.

Last modified on 02 March 2009
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