Intel's Tremont
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PostPosted: Thu, 24th Oct 2019 20:46    Post subject: Intel's Tremont
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/10/intel-wants-back-in-the-tablet-space-with-its-new-tremont-architecture/

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Intel wants back in the tablet space with its new Tremont architecture

Intel is unveiling its new "Tremont" line of ultra-low-power 10nm CPUs today at the Linley microprocessor conference in Santa Clara. Intel's presentation on the new line says that usage will "span client, IoT, and datacenter products." It's a little too early for a laundry list of the actual devices that will be powered by Tremont, but we do know that the new dual-screened Surface Neo is among them; its Lakefield hybrid processor uses both high-powered Ice Lake and low-powered Tremont cores.

Tremont is the successor to last year's Goldmont Plus, and Goldmont and Silvermont before it. These are the lowest-powered (and frequently, least expensive) CPUs in Intel's lineup, and consumers will generally be more familiar with them by names like Celeron and Pentium N. You could occasionally find Celeron or Pentium N processors in extremely low-end retail generic Windows PCs, but they were more frequently seen in specialty items like the bare Linux router build we showed off back in 2016.
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PostPosted: Fri, 15th Nov 2019 00:51    Post subject:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15009/intels-new-atom-microarchitecture-the-tremont-core



This is interesting. If they managed to add HDMI2.0 or TB3 to those things, it can win the streamer market again.
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