Ultra-low-power Atom processor combined with smartphones and tablets

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Intel (www.intel.com) unveiled the ‘ultra-low-power Atom processor platform’ to be applied to smartphones and tablet products on the 6th.

The ‘ultra-low-power atom processor platform’, code-named ‘Moorestown’, is applied to smartphones and tablets to execute various media and applications as before, while multitasking such as HD video and multi-point video conferencing. effectively support

The ultra-low-power Atom processor platform provides a lifespan optimized for mobile devices, such as standby power of more than 10 days, audio playback of up to 2 days, and browsing and video playback of up to 4-5 hours.

In addition, it supports various speeds such as up to 1.5 GHz for top-end smartphones and 1.9 GHz for tablets and other portable devices, and supports various operating systems such as Android, MeeGo, and Moblin.

(Picture: LG smartphone ‘GW990’ equipped with Intel ‘Moorstown’ unveiled at CES 2010)

“After the release of the first-generation Atom processor, which reduced thermal power consumption by 10 times, we worked hard to reduce power consumption by 50 times at the platform level,” said Belli Kuttana, Chief Architect of Intel’s Atom Processor. “We are thrilled to exceed this goal, and we are proud to reinvent the Intel architecture with the unremitting efforts of our designers and developers.”

On the other hand, Intel announced that manufacturers can use the ultra-low-power Atom processor platform from today (6th), and it is expected that smartphones and tablets using Intel’s new platform will be available within the year.

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