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Old 09-12-2013, 12:50 PM   #1
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LXer: Intel aims Bay Trail-T SoC at sub-$200 Android tablets


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Intel offered new details about its 22nm “Silvermont” architecture “Bay Trail-T” system-on-chip, targeting affordable Android and Windows 8 tablets. The Intel Atom Z3000 family SoC will be offered in dual- and quad-core models, offering up to twice the performance of current Atom chips while providing up to 10-hour battery life, says Intel.

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