Intel’s upcoming Atom tablet chip code-named Bay Trail will be repurposed for use in the company’s Celeron and Pentium chips for entry-level laptops, desktops and all-in-ones, Intel said on Friday.
Intel’s next-generation architecture for low-power chips, code-named “Bay Trail” is expected to hit the streets by the end of the year. Chips based on the platform are designed for tablets, notebooks, ...
Intel plans to shift the way it makes at least some of its Celeron and Pentium chips. For the past few years Intel has used those brands to sell low-end processors based on the same architecture as ...
Intel's European sales chief has revealed that netbook sales are now around 20-percent of overall notebook sales, and that demand for the company's Atom processor has meant "cannibalization of Celeron ...
Qualcomm is reportedly eyeing Intel’s Core U and Y series with its upcoming Snapdragon 1000 chipset. The new chip is said to pack a socketed design, which suggests the processor can be swapped out.
Intel has made it clear that its fourth-generation Core or “Haswell” processors will power future PCs. But at the low end of the notebook market, the company’s branding strategy will be far ...