Intel Bay Trail desktop CPUs detailed, coming soon

Celeron and Pentium parts

As detailed earlier, Intel plans to launch entry-level desktop CPUs based on Bay Trail core in near future and first three new parts, Celeron J1750 and J1850 as well as Pentium J2850, have been detailed over at CPU-World.com. Although the list provided by Intel only offers brief details regarding the upcoming SKUs, it does also offer details regarding price.
As earlier rumors pointed out, the J1750 and the J1850 will be branded as Celeron parts while the J2850 will get Pentium branding, but the current price change brands them all three as Intel Atom SKUs. All three SKUs are based on Intel's 22nm Silvermont architecture that should bring significant improvements on both CPU and GPU departments when compared to previous Atom branded parts.

The list starts off with a quad-core J2850 that features 2MB of L2 cache and works at 2.4GHz. The second quad-core, the J1850 has the pretty much same specs except it will be clocked at lower 2.0GHz. The last is the entry-level dual-core J1750 SKU that has 1MB of L2 cache and works at 2.4GHz. All three will feature Intel HD graphics clocked at 688MHz with support for Turbo that takes the GPU part up to 750MHz on the entry-level J1750 and up to 792MHz on the J1850 and the J2850.

All three SKUs also feature support for DDR3-1333 memory and have the same 10W TDP. The price starts at US $72 for the J1750 while two quad-cores are price at US $82 for the J1850 and US $94 for the J2850.

While the precise launch date is still unknown, it is believed that there parts could show up in retail/e-tail as of next week and we will surely see a few mini-ITX board bundled with new CPUs on the European market pretty soon.

Source: CPU-World.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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