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'''Oak Trail''' is the platform name for [[Intel]]'s low-power platform {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}}-based processors and chipsets designed for [[Mobile Internet Devices]] (MID) and [[Ultra Mobile PCs]] (UMPCs) serving as a successor to {{intel|Menlow|l=platform}}.  Moorestown consists of a {{intel|Lincroft|l=core}}-based processor, the {{intel|Langwell|l=chipset}} chipset, and the {{intel|Briertown|l=chipset}} Mixed Signal IC (MSIC). Additionally, Oak Trail introduced {{intel|Whitney Point|l=chipset}} chip which introduced SATA, HD Audio, USB, HDMI, and various legacy I/O allowing it to run full-fledged [[Windows]] OS.
 
'''Oak Trail''' is the platform name for [[Intel]]'s low-power platform {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}}-based processors and chipsets designed for [[Mobile Internet Devices]] (MID) and [[Ultra Mobile PCs]] (UMPCs) serving as a successor to {{intel|Menlow|l=platform}}.  Moorestown consists of a {{intel|Lincroft|l=core}}-based processor, the {{intel|Langwell|l=chipset}} chipset, and the {{intel|Briertown|l=chipset}} Mixed Signal IC (MSIC). Additionally, Oak Trail introduced {{intel|Whitney Point|l=chipset}} chip which introduced SATA, HD Audio, USB, HDMI, and various legacy I/O allowing it to run full-fledged [[Windows]] OS.
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== Overview ==
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 22 April 2017

Oak Trail Platform
Developer Intel
Manufacturer Intel, TSMC
Process 45 nm
0.045 μm
4.5e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Platform
Cores Lincroft
Chipset Langwell, Briertown, Whitney Point
Succession
Moorestown Medfield

Oak Trail is the platform name for Intel's low-power platform Bonnell-based processors and chipsets designed for Mobile Internet Devices (MID) and Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs) serving as a successor to Menlow. Moorestown consists of a Lincroft-based processor, the Langwell chipset, and the Briertown Mixed Signal IC (MSIC). Additionally, Oak Trail introduced Whitney Point chip which introduced SATA, HD Audio, USB, HDMI, and various legacy I/O allowing it to run full-fledged Windows OS.

Overview[edit]

oak trail platform.png

chipsetLangwell +, Briertown + and Whitney Point +
core nameLincroft +
designerIntel +
instance ofplatform +
manufacturerIntel + and TSMC +
nameOak Trail Platform +
process45 nm (0.045 μm, 4.5e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +