Paper announcement of Intel Atom Apollo Lake processors took place back in April of this year. This single-chip Intel processors class "Atom" on the new 14-nm architecture Goldmont. These solutions will fill the lineup of Intel processors in the bottom of the list, while the CPU Core "7th generation" - Intel Kaby Lake (Skylake refresh) - will be the senior representatives of the mass of processors. From the speech of Intel representative at Computex 2016 we can see that the system at Apollo Lake will enter the market, or simultaneously with the processors Kaby Lake, or a little later. The delay may be due to the reason that the Intel Atom Apollo Lake single-chip assembly are produced in the body such as BGA and come soldered to the motherboard.
Translation Atom solutions on 14-nm process technology promises to increase the duration of the compact systems on the Intel platform without sacrificing performance. In fact, Apollo Lake integrated processors with graphics 9th generation (the same that skylake) bring in extra-segment video support 4K resolution. the system on Apollo Lake almost mandatory will be armed with ports such as USB Type-C. According to Intel concept, the platform on Apollo Lake - netbooks, laptops, one-piece, 2-in-1 tablets and just NUC should receive power and charge batteries through the USB port.
The range will correspond to the level TDP from 6 to 10 watts. CPU frequency can reach 2.7 GHz mark, and the number of cores will be two or four. It also means that competitors Intel Apollo processors Lake will be low-end AMD's APU 7th generation Excavator core. At least, in the face of models APU A9, A6 and E2 (Stoney Ridge). Related Products :
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