Last week Intel teased new chips for mobile devices and today they officially unveiled them.
The Atom x3 chips are 64-bit and will support dual-SIM 3G or LTE devices (Android or Windows). There will be three different chipsets all under the C3000 series. They include the C3130, which is a dual-core and the C3230RK and C3440, which are both quad-core.
The x5 (Z8300 and Z8500) and x7 (Z8700) are quad-cores chips and based on Cherry Trail and a 14nm process. Intel expects these chips to power Android and Windows devices priced as low as $120, which would include 7-inch tablets to 10.1-inch laptop/tablet hybrids.
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source: GSMArena
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