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Intel teases 32nm Cloverview tablet processor, 22nm Ivy Bridge CPU

It hasn’t even been per week since Intel rolled out Oak Trail , and it’s already teasing us with a different tablet-ready chip called Cloverview. What’s more, we’re also seeing unofficial details emerging for its next generation Ivy Bridge CPU. Ranging from the highest: PC World is reporting that Intel’s Doug Davis introduced the Atom-based Cloverview on the firm’s Developer Forum in Beijing Tuesday, touting its 32nm architecture and coffee power consumption. Meanwhile a hard and fast of rather convincing slides are showing off the 22nm stylings of Sandy Bridge’s successor, Ivy Bridge. From the look of items, the CPU will support DirectX 11 graphics, USB 3.0, and 1600MHz DDR3 memory — its desktop incarnation has been christened Maho Bay. Ivy Bridge is reportedly expected to reach within the first 1/2 2012, but we’re still waiting on Cloverview’s ETA. Isn’t silicon fun?

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