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The Atom x5-8300, Atom x5-8500, and Atom x7-8700 are Intel's first mobile chips based on the Cherry Trail platform—the 14nm version of Bay Trail. On the CPU side of things (they're all quad-core ...
However, today we will be taking a look at Teclast's X98 Pro tablet, based on the Atom x5 Z8500 SoC, which is bound to end up in a lot more devices than the x7. In addition to the x5 Z8500, Intel ...
The Atom x5 and x7 SoCs don’t come with integrated data solutions, but will play nicely with Intel’s LTE MM276x modem, which supports Cat-6 speeds and carrier aggregation. These two chips will ...
Intel Atom x5 and x7 The new Intel Atom x5 (Z8300 and Z8500) and x7 (Z8700) chipsets are exclusively quad-cores based on Cherry Trail, built on Intel's 14nm process.
We found out what Intel has in store for the mobile market this year at MWC today. The new Intel Atom x3, x5, and x7 are designed to cater for every market segment.
And that's of course to simplify things a bit. You will notice the Atom x3 line for the lower-end market, then the Atom x5 for the top-of-the-line models with the best features and performance are ...
Basically Intel is taking the same approach with its upcoming Atom chips that the company has been using for its higher-performance Core series chips for years. The new chips are named according ...
According to Intel, devices based on the new Atom x5 and Atom x7 chips will be available in the first half of 2015. Devices are expected to come from traditional Intel partners such as ASUS ...
Intel has announced that it is launching a new chip branding programme which will see its low-power Atom parts given similar numerical identifiers to its mainstream Core series: x3, x5, and x7.
Today at MWC 2015, Intel unveiled its upcoming Cherry Trail x5 and x7 SoC processors as well as full details on the Atom x3. Here's our preview.
The higher-end trio of chips here, the x5-8300, Atom x5-8500, and Atom x7-8700, are basically Bay Trail chips produced using a 14-nanometer process, thus gaining the name Cherry Trail.
The Teclast X98 Pro is based on the Atom x5 Z8500, backed by 4GB of DDR3 RAM and 64GB of storage. The tablet ships as a dual-boot system, and it’s priced at $230 with free shipping (customs and ...
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