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These products will now fall under the Atom x3 branding, and are intended to help Intel compete profitably in the market for budget tablets, phablets, and smartphones. Intel has provided details ...
Intel executives have conceded that they still haven’t caught up with Qualcomm in designing processors for smartphones and tablets. But with new “SoFIA” Atom X3 systems-on-a-chip (SoCs ...
A dive into tech to understand why Chipzilla falls short here. In response to this user, I argued that an Atom x3 chip from Intel would be an entirely inappropriate processor for such a device in ...
The Intel Atom x3 processor family, formerly code-named SoFIA, is aimed at entry-level and value tablets, phablets, and smartphones. Twenty companies, including ASUS and Jolla, have committed to ...
This year, Intel has rebranded their Atom line with a naming scheme similar to their Core series of desktop processors. This sees the introduction of the Atom x3, the x5 and x7. Let’s take a ...
They are also introducing a new Atom x3, but instead of Cherry Trail, you get SoFIA. Intel plans to branch out into many different product segments with their new Atom lineup including ...
BARCELONA, Spain—At Mobile World Congress 2015, Intel has unveiled its latest in a very long line of attempts at securing a beachhead in the mobile market: the Atom x3, Atom x5, and Atom x7 SoCs.
Intel's focus on making CPU cores smaller bodes well for future Atom x3 processors. Such a large reduction in the area of the processor core will likely prove to be incredibly helpful in products ...