Intel Designs Special System-on-Chip for Tablets, Ultra-Small Netbooks.

Even though Intel Corp. does have Atom processors for netbooks and ultra-portable applications as well as Atom Z600 (Moorestown) system-on-chip (SoC) for mobile Internet devices and high-end smartphones, the company believes that there is a place for another SoC – Oak Trail – designed exclusively for slates and ultra-portable netbooks.
Oak Trail is the codename for Intel’s upcoming Intel Atom SoC optimized for tablets and sleeker netbook form-factors due to its reduction in power consumption and thermals. Available to customers early 2011 (which means that it will take at least six months to actually integrate the device), Oak Trail will deliver up to a 50%t reduction in average power consumption with full HD-video playback and targeting a choice of operating systems including MeeGo, Windows 7 and Google Android or Chrome operating systems.

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