New GPU -- 4 to 7 times as fast is also coming
With NVIDIA Corp.'s ( NVDA) Tegra 3 and Qualcomm, Inc.'s ( QCOM) Snapdragon 4 packing four lightweight cores, Intel Corp. ( INTC) is looking to step up with a mobile quad-core of its own, likely to counter the next generation Tegra 4/Snapdragon 5.
German hardware site ComputerBase.de has dug up an Intel document using Baidu Group Comp., Ltd.'s ( SHA:600865) site. That document reveals plans for Intel's ValleyView system-on-a-chip, which will use the new 22 nm Silvermont architecture.
Intel is also working with UK based Imagination Technologies Group plc. ( LON:IMG) to pack in a power on-die integrated GPU, which will reportedly rival that found on a Intel Atom E600 -- seven times the performance of the GPU found in current generation Medfield chips.
The SoC will boast a built in image decoder (courtesy of Imagination Tech.), a camera interface, and support for DDR3L-1066 or 1333 memory. Also included will be a VGA/HDMI display controller, SATA 2, and USB 2.0/3.0 support.
In short, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, et al. better be on top of their game come 2013, because in the H2 2013, Intel is set to unleash one lean mean quad-core mobile chip upon the smartphone and tablet market.
[Image Source: ComputerBase.de]
Power efficiency is expected to blow the roof off Medfield's modest market, thanks to the inclusion of Intel's 3D FinFET transistor technology, a 22 nm development that proved a key driver of Ivy Bridge's gains. Price remains a concern for Intel, but on the power and performance front, the company appears positioned for a landmark year in the mobile space in 2013.
Source: CNET
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