In September, Intel introduced a new generation of power-efficient processors for mobile computers - Bay Trail-M. These solutions are a direct descendant of processors Cedar Trail, but the increased level of performance in computing and graphics tasks allowed Intel translate representatives of the line Bay Trail-M family Atom to Celeron and Pentium.
Interestingly, after a short period of time Intel has released the second wave of processors Bay Trail-M, which completely replaces the previous model. All fresh processors are less demanding on the cooling system, as Intel raised the maximum allowable operating temperature and support proprietary Burst Performance.
The characteristics of all processors Bay Trail-M of the second wave are presented in the table below.
Model |
Cores / Threads |
Frequency |
The L2 cache |
IGPU frequency |
Memory |
TDP |
Price |
Celeron N2806 |
2/2 |
1.60 GHz / 2.00 GHz |
1 MB |
311 MHz / 756 MHz |
DDR3L-1066 |
4.5 W |
$ 132 |
Celeron N2815 |
2/2 |
1.86 GHz / 2.13 GHz |
1 MB |
311 MHz / 756 MHz |
DDR3L-1066 |
7.5 W |
$ 132 |
Celeron N2820 |
2/2 |
2.13 GHz / 2.39 GHz |
1 MB |
311 MHz / 756 MHz |
DDR3L-1066 |
7.5 W |
$ 132 |
Celeron N2920 |
4/4 |
1.86 GHz / 2.00 GHz |
2 MB |
311 MHz / 844 MHz |
DDR3L-1066 |
7.5 W |
$ 132 |
Pentium N3520 |
4/4 |
2.17 GHz / 2.42 GHz |
2 MB |
313 MHz / 854 MHz |
DDR3L-1333 |
7.5 W |
$ 180 |