There are a number of presentations throughout the day. For AnandTech readers, the Intel Architecture Group is undoubtedly the group to watch, as if something is going to shake out it’s bound to be the architecture group. Today they didn’t disappoint, and while we didn’t actually get anything new in terms of architecture, we did get some new roadmaps. We learned about the Silvermont Atom last week, and today Intel has confirmed its existence along with providing a name and date for its successor, Airmont. Airmont will be Silvermont’s 14nm successor, and will be released much sooner than we’re accustomed to: 2014, the same year the Intel launches that new fabrication process.
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