According to performance news, Intel has recently begun to produce the latest "Oak trail" platform in bulk, which is specially designed for the recent hot tablet machine and can also be used for mid devices.
The platform includes two chips: atomz670 (codenamed Lincroft), integrated with the graphics core and memory controller, but with unknown frequency; and SM35 (codenamed whitneypoint ), it is equivalent to a Southbridge chipset and is responsible for system I/O.
The oaktrail platform supports multiple operating systems. If you bind Intel's self-developed meego for about $25, it will be more expensive to bind Windows 7.
Although intel does not offer arm in terms of low processor prices and low power consumption, its strategy is to provide a cheaper overall platform and improve platform performance and power consumption, we believe it will help intel defend against ARM processor products in the tablet industry.
Sources also pointed out that most of the current flat machines are priced at more than $560. If the average price cannot be reduced to less than $500 next year, many people may not expect the explosive growth.
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