Bay Trail-T is Atom Z3770, 2.4GHz, 2W SDP

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monstercameron

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The 2w spd is refering to the 2c4t saltwell, not the 4c4t silvermont. The silvermont is probably 8w tdp.

Aside, Still don't understand what SPD means...
 
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beginner99

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Looks promising. Also interesting is the fact that it states 2.4 Ghz. So this is obviously one of the higher performance parts..at 2W SDP. I suspect Kabini is in a lot of trouble...

In a discussion in an other thread someone said silvermont / baytrail will get performance like the earliest core 2 duos (mobile parts). Due to lack of IPC compared to core 2 it was estimated it should have about double the frequency to match a mobile core 2 part. So it should have similar perfromance to a 1.2 Ghz core 2 ULV model like su9300.
 

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2.4 Ghz is only it's Turbo clock and at 2W SDP it's not going be at that clock for any period of time. If a 2.4 Ghz base clock 4C Silvermont was really just 2x faster when compared to a z2760 and that would place it to be about 10-30% faster than the 1.0 Ghz base 1.4 Ghz turbo A6-1450 and I'm pretty sure that would mean that the Silvermont core is actually regressing in IPC. There have been leaks that a 12W TDP embedded Silvermont SOC would have a top boost clock of 2.0 Ghz.
 

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20-30% faster than Temash but still a lot slower in graphics at what is probably the same TDP isn't going to be a game changer. It will be late Q1-Q2 2014 before we see it in devices which means it'll spend most of it's life vs the Temash refresh Anand wrote about or 20nm ARM SoC's.
 
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NTMBK

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Something a little funky with that use of punctuation; they seem to run together the Saltwell and Bay Trail sections. Could you link us to the full image?
 

sm625

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Talk about muddying the waters. Now when we google 3770 we're going to get all sorts of conflicting crap. Why couldnt they call it something else?
 

EliteRetard

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We have 1.8GHz Atom tablets now, 2.4GHz doesn't seem unlikely. Along with the IPC improvements this chip could actually be acceptable for basic Win8 usage.

Any ideas on release date?

I am looking for a tablet around 400$. I would love a tablet that runs both Win8 AND Android in a dual boot configuration (on the same hardware). Is that possible (even with some kind of hack)? Dream tablet would have cellular (w/ data) too, and actually be able to make calls using a Bluetooth headset. I would pay a lot more than 400$ for that, especially if it had a battery/keyboard dock (useful when I boot up Win8). Id actually pay the insane sum of 1,000$ for that. Even with just a 2.4GHz 4 core Silvermont.
 

Exophase

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Lately Intel seems to be listing Z-series CPUs by their turbo clock instead of listing base and turbo separately. For example: http://ark.intel.com/products/70100/Intel-Atom-Processor-Z2580-1MB-Cache-2_00-GHz

As impressive as Silvermont sounds I strongly doubt they'll be running four cores at 2.4GHz AND the rest of the SoC at base spec using only 2W. I could see one core at 2.4GHz. I guess it all depends what SDP means this time around, I thought it meant base clocks while some cooling specification is met.
 
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monstercameron

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We have 1.8GHz Atom tablets now, 2.4GHz doesn't seem unlikely. Along with the IPC improvements this chip could actually be acceptable for basic Win8 usage.

Any ideas on release date?

I am looking for a tablet around 400$. I would love a tablet that runs both Win8 AND Android in a dual boot configuration (on the same hardware). Is that possible (even with some kind of hack)? Dream tablet would have cellular (w/ data) too, and actually be able to make calls using a Bluetooth headset. I would pay a lot more than 400$ for that, especially if it had a battery/keyboard dock (useful when I boot up Win8). Id actually pay the insane sum of 1,000$ for that. Even with just a 2.4GHz 4 core Silvermont.

you can dual boot bobcat and atoms parts with androidx86, you can even install the arm translator to run arm compiled apps...its just a bit buggy though, not to mention the bobcat apus being stuck with the opensource drivers with low performance.