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'''Silvermont''' is [[Intel]]'s [[22 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] for the {{intel|Atom|Atom family}} of [[system on chip]]s. Introduced in 2013, Silvermont was the successor to {{intel|Saltwell}}, targeting smartphones, tablets, embedded devices, and consumer electronics.
 
'''Silvermont''' is [[Intel]]'s [[22 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] for the {{intel|Atom|Atom family}} of [[system on chip]]s. Introduced in 2013, Silvermont was the successor to {{intel|Saltwell}}, targeting smartphones, tablets, embedded devices, and consumer electronics.
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== Codenames ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Platform !! Core !! Target
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| {{intel|Merrifield}} || {{intel|Tangier}} || Smartphones
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| {{intel|Bay Trail}} || {{intel|Valleyview}} || Tablets
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| {{intel|Edisonville}} || {{intel|Avoton}} || Microservers
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| {{intel|Edisonville}} || {{intel|Rangeley}} || Embedded Networking
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Revision as of 12:49, 9 April 2016

Silvermont is Intel's 22 nm microarchitecture for the Atom family of system on chips. Introduced in 2013, Silvermont was the successor to Saltwell, targeting smartphones, tablets, embedded devices, and consumer electronics.

Codenames

Platform Core Target
Merrifield Tangier Smartphones
Bay Trail Valleyview Tablets
Edisonville Avoton Microservers
Edisonville Rangeley Embedded Networking