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'''Moorestown''' 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).
 
'''Moorestown''' 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).
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The Moorestown platform offers 2x reduction in average circuit board size and up to 50x standby power reduction vs {{\\|Menlow}} equivalent.

Revision as of 23:20, 20 April 2017

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

Moorestown 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).

The Moorestown platform offers 2x reduction in average circuit board size and up to 50x standby power reduction vs Menlow equivalent.

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