Details have emerged of a future 32nm Intel chip for netbook-style devices
that will merge the processor and chipset into a system-on-a-chip (SoC)
component.
Codenamed Medfield, the processor is expected sometime in 2010, and will be
preceded by Pineview, another future netbook processor due in 2009.
The information originated from a roadmap in a report published by UBS
Securities in the US, and has been seized on by various technology newswires. An
Intel spokesperson told vnunet.com that Medfield is an Intel codename,
but declined to give any further details.
According to the reports, Medfield will integrate virtually all of the
functions of a PC onto a single chip, including the memory controller, I/O and
graphics accelerator. It will also be available in dual-core and single-core
versions.
Pineview is also expected to ship as a high integration SoC, but will be
built from a 45nm process, the same as Intel's current
Atom
processor that powers the majority of the netbook models now on the market.
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