In addition to the information announced by the delay in the issuance of smart phones based on Medfield, Intel Corporation during the event in 2011 Investors Meeting shared the details of the plans to develop its "nuclear" platform for the next few years. For example, this year sees the light of architecture Saltwell, which provides 32-nm production standards, and the first "system on a chip" based on it should be available around the end of the year.At the same time in 2013, Intel will provide chips Atom, made on 22 nm technology standards-based architecture Silvermont, which we mentioned not long ago. At the heart of the new architecture of the extraordinary performance of teams, reportedly will be transistors with a three-dimensional structure of the gate, which should debut in the 22 nm processors Ivy Bridge next year. On this basis, SoC Series Silvermont differ improve performance and energy efficiency. Finally, in 2014 Intel plans to release was listed a "nuclear" next-generation architecture, code-named Airmont, chips based on which will be established at rates of 14 nm process technology. No other details about the development of the global chip maker has not been revealed, but it can be assumed even greater integration of components, coupled with a further reduction in power consumption.
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