
Pine Trail is a 2-chips solution which will consume less power and be faster than Intel's current Netbook platform based on the Atom chip
In his presentation today, Intel’s mobile chief Mooly Eden denied rumours of an eventual delays for its next-generation Atom processor, code name Pine Trail which was formerly announced last May.
“Pine Trail is on schedule and you can quote me on that,” reaffirmed Eden at the Intel Technology Summit in San Francisco.
Based on a new architecture that integrates a memory controller and a graphics processor, Pine Trail will be demoed at the Intel Developer Forum in September.
“So from a 3-chips solution we come to a 2-chips solution and we’ll ship revenue units this year,” added Eden who said Intel is already in advanced stage in its work on Pine Trail’s successor.
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