7.04.2013

Bay Trail lineup leaks


The Atom is not a desktop CPU anymore. ULV Silvermont desktop chips will consist of 22nm Celerons and Pentiums. Contrary to earlier reports, Intel not only managed to keep TDP at 10W max (very nice), but also speeded up the process: the N2805, N2810, and N2910 are already priced and available to order (PDF).

✓ Atom E3810 (Bay Trail-I), 1 core @ 1,46 GHz, 5W TDP
✓ Atom E3821 (Bay Trail-I), 2 cores @ 1,33 GHz, 6W TDP
✓ Atom E3822 (Bay Trail-I), 2 cores @ 1,46 GHz, 7W TDP
✓ Atom E3823 (Bay Trail-I), 2 cores @ 1,75 GHz, 8W TDP
✓ Atom E3840 (Bay Trail-I), 4 cores @ 1,91 GHz, 10W TDP

✓ Celeron N2805 (Bay Trail-M), 2 cores @ 1,46 GHz, 4.5W TDP
✓ Celeron N2810 (Bay Trail-M), 2 cores @ 2,00 GHz, 7.5W TDP
✓ Celeron N2910 (Bay Trail-M), 4 cores @ 1,60 GHz, 7.5W TDP
✓ Pentium N3510 (Bay Trail-M), 4 cores @ 2,00 GHz, 7.5W TDP

✓ Celeron J1750 (Bay Trail-D), 2 cores @ 2,41 GHz, 10W TDP
✓ Celeron J1850 (Bay Trail-D), 4 cores @ 2,00 GHz, 10W TDP
✓ Pentium J2850 (Bay Trail-D), 4 cores @ 2,41 GHz, 10W TDP


Source: Expreview, Computerbase