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| + | | name = Willow Trail | ||
| + | | developer = Intel | ||
| + | | manufacturer = Intel | ||
| + | | first announced = June, 2015 | ||
| + | | first launched = | ||
| + | | fate = Cancelled | ||
| + | | isa = x86-64 | ||
| + | | microarch = Goldmont | ||
| + | | word = 64 bit | ||
| + | | proc = 14 nm | ||
| + | | tech = CMOS | ||
| + | |||
| + | | succession = Yes | ||
| + | | predecessor = Cherry Trail | ||
| + | | predecessor link = intel/cores/cherry trail | ||
| + | | successor = | ||
| + | | successor link = | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | '''Willow Trail''' is the name of the core for [[Intel]]'s generation of [[system on chip]] serving as a successor to the {{intel|Cherry Trail|l=core}} along with {{intel|Broxton|l=core}}. These chips primarily targeted towards high-end smartphones and low-end tablets. Broxton chips are manufactured on a [[14 nm lithography process|14 nm process]] and is part of Intel's the {{intel|Goldmont|l=arch}} [[microarchitecture]]. | ||
On April 29, 2016, Intel officially '''cancelled Willow Trail'''. | On April 29, 2016, Intel officially '''cancelled Willow Trail'''. | ||
Revision as of 14:54, 13 September 2016
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| Willow Trail | |
| General Info | |
| Designer | Intel |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Introduction | June, 2015 (announced) |
| Fate | Cancelled |
| Microarchitecture | |
| ISA | x86-64 |
| Microarchitecture | Goldmont |
| Word Size | 8 octets 64 bit16 nibbles |
| Process | 14 nm 0.014 μm 1.4e-5 mm |
| Technology | CMOS |
| Succession | |
Willow Trail is the name of the core for Intel's generation of system on chip serving as a successor to the Cherry Trail along with Broxton. These chips primarily targeted towards high-end smartphones and low-end tablets. Broxton chips are manufactured on a 14 nm process and is part of Intel's the Goldmont microarchitecture.
On April 29, 2016, Intel officially cancelled Willow Trail.
See also
Facts about "Willow Trail - Intel"
| designer | Intel + |
| fate | Cancelled + |
| first announced | June 2015 + |
| instance of | core + |
| isa | x86-64 + |
| manufacturer | Intel + |
| microarchitecture | Goldmont + |
| name | Willow Trail + |
| process | 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
| technology | CMOS + |
| word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |