Intel has the series has not yet been formally ge lwa introduced, but details of the Berryville-processors have become well known. The Atoms are for consumer electronics is intended and would in seven variants appear on the market.
The seven types from the Berryville or Atom CE-series all have two cores that have hyperthreading support. The successors of the C4100 series seem to be based on Intel’s Cedar Trail Atoms. The entry-level model is the CE5310/CE5320, 1.2 GHz tap, and just like the other models on a gpu at 400MHz. A step faster, clocked at 1.8 GHz, is the CE5343, who just like the slower models do not have hardware accellerated video-encoding features. However, these soc support for Intel PQE-technology, either Picture Quality Engine. Furthermore, the soc’s have two sata ports, three usb ports and two pci-express lanes.
The other five models support hardware-accellerated video-encoding to the h264 codec. The CE5328 is 1.2 GHz clocked; the faster CE5348 ticking at 1.8 GHz. The CE5315 is 1.2 GHz clocked and has hardware encoding, but no PQE-support. The last two models are specific for smart tv’s intended, wearing no. CE5318 and CE5338, and are, respectively, 1.2 and 1.8 GHz clocked. Both models exchange their hdmi-in connector one lvds port.
The socs to compete with ARM socs from Marvell, such as the Armada 1500, which in the upcoming Google TV will be used. Intel is working with Samsung to Samsungs Smart TV’s; the Linux-derived Tizen, the operating system should be.
TypeKloksnelheidPQEH264Video output
CE5310/CE5320
1.2 GHz
No
No
Hdmi
CE5343
1.8 GHz
Yes
No
Hdmi
CE5328
1.2 GHz
Yes
Yes
Hdmi
CE5348
1.8 GHz
Yes
Yes
Hdmi
CE5315
1.2 GHz
No
Yes
Hdmi
CE5318
1.2 GHz
Yes
Yes
Lvds
CE5338
1.8 GHz
Yes
Yes
Lvds