Intel announces two new Atom CPUs for phones and tablets

28 February, 2012

Intel is serious about getting a piece of the handheld action this time - they announced two new processors and chipsets to join what's already powering the likes of the Lenovo K800 and the Orange Santa Clara.



The first processor is called Atom Z2580 and features two cores (the same Medfield design like the fist one) with HyperThreading allowing the processor to run four threads simultaneously. It will be clocked at 1.3GHz, potentially going up to 1.8GHz with Turbo Boosts.

It's paired with a powerful GPU too - PowerVR SGX544MP2, which is supposed to double the performance of an SGX543MP2 found in the iPhone 4S.

Intel have their own LTE-capable modem that will work with the Atom Z2580 and all these components will be shown off in a brand new reference design.

With a little luck, it will go the way of the Santa Clara and be offered as a consumer phone too. However, that's unlikely to happen before the first half of 2013 at the earliest .

The second chipset includes the Atom Z2000, a low-end single-core processor running at 1GHz and without HyperThreading. There's a downclocked SGX540 GPU and an Intel-made HSPA+ modem.

The Atom Z2000 will get its own reference design and will target low-end phones. There's no word on availability, but probably won't be soon either.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 19 Apr 2012
  • jBt

what what and who? i bet you work for the government

  • walleve
  • 12 Mar 2012
  • j01

as far as i know, it was really a few years then, intel has planned "atom" for smaller devices like the netbooks, pdas, mobile phones. But i think, they really had to work hard to make perfect it. As we all know, most netbooks have it. It j...

  • simple is better
  • 11 Mar 2012
  • PSd

I don't think cooling fans do have any scope for phones as its not laptop or desktop...

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