Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Intel announces Quark system on a chip, the company's smallest to date


The hits keep coming from IDF. After showing off svelte new 14nm silicon built for laptops, CEO Brian Krzanich announced a brand new SoC series called Quark. It's the smallest SoC the company has ever built, one-fifth the size of an Atom chip, and is built upon an open architecture meant so spur its use. Early on in his keynote, Krzanich said that Intel plans to "lead in every segment of computing," and Quark is positioned to put Intel in wearables. Unfortunately, no more details about the new SoC are yet available, but rest assured, when we learn that info, so will you.


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