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Post by felipe2 on Mar 16, 2013 19:26:24 GMT
ROHM has developed a dedicated system power management ic for Intel's new quad core Atom processor, codenamed 'Bay Trail'.
Due to launch this summer, Bay Trail is a 22nm chip specifically designed for tablets which promises double the performance of the company's current generation 32nm processors.
Dr Takahisa Yamaha, managing director and head of ROHM Semiconductor, said: "Intel's most advanced process technology delivers the highest performance with the lowest power consumption in the tablet market.
"Customers will enjoy the benefit of a fully integrated pmic which delivers improved battery life and higher integration."
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