Last week, we were treated to an earful about
Intel's plans for its future chips -- most notably, that it's committing to 3D transistors across the board. Well, that trickle of information hasn't run dry just yet -- today's tidbit gives us a peek not into the next-generation of
Atom, but the one already in the works to come
after that. The new processor, codenamed "Silvermont," will be a
system-on-a-chip and is reportedly slated to ship sometime in 2013.
CNET also cites unnamed sources who claim that it will be designed specifically to take advantage of Intel's 22nm technology and 3D transistors. As it stands, though, they boost the cost of wafers by two to three percent, so here's hoping that premium comes down before the netbooks of the future hit the market -- if we have netbooks in the future.
Next-next-gen Atom will be a system on a chip called 'Silvermont,' pack 3D transistors? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 14:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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