In the second and third quarters 2012, Intel intends to update the line of processors Atom CE model, codenamed Berryville. Solutions aimed at increasing competition with processors that use ARM architecture.
The brand name Atom CE will feature seven circuits that have a lot in common with the existing models Cedarview: Berryville will receive two processing cores, support for Hyper-Threading and integrated graphics core with a frequency of 400 MHz. However, despite the relationship with Cedarview, we must not forget that Berryville, in fact, are single-chip system.
Lower level in the hierarchy is CE5310 processor with 1.2 GHz frequency and supports HDMI interface. Located slightly above the CE5343, clocked at 1.8 GHz, but despite the presence of HDMI, with no possibility of a hardware video decoding. Also, this processor will be the first model, without PQE support (Picture Quality Engine).
The other five processors will be built-in hardware decoding unit video format H.264 (AVC), Intel will release a special SDK. The model CE5315 (frequency 1.2 GHz, no PQE), CE5328 (frequency 1.2 GHz, PQE), CE5348 (1.8 GHz, PQE), CE5318 and CE5338. The last two models are intended only for TV and instead of HDMI interface supports LVDS.
Common features for all seven processors will be the support of two ports SATA, three ports USB, two PCI Express lines and the interface eMMC 4.4 NAND. Intel is trying to reduce the cost of new models production, and Atom CE5300 processor must be accessible predecessors, despite the advanced features.