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Intel plans new 'Braswell' chip for PCs, over 20 Chromebooks |
April 03, 2014
Intel is preparing a new “Braswell” chip to succeed its power-efficient Bay Trail processor found in PCs besides working on bringing over 20 Chromebook designs to the market this year.“Last year, we had only four designs on Chrome. Today I can announce that we will have over 20 designs on Chrome,” said Kirk Skaugen, general manager of Intel’s PC Client group, on Thursday.It’s the latest sign that momentum is growing behind Google’s Chrome OS, as Intel is also relying on Android to help lift its mobile processor fortunes.Skaugen also mentioned that Intel was developing a processor, code-named Braswell, that will be used to build entry-level desktops, notebooks and convertibles. The chip will be designed with Intel’s 14-nanometer manufacturing process, but Skaugen declined to say when the chip will arrive.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2139540/intel-plans-new-braswell-chip-for-pcs-over-20-chromebooks.html#tk.rss_all
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