Intel
Braswell Chip Will Land in
Low-Cost PCs, Chromebooks
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Intel's new processor — code-named
Braswell —
Will be built into a ****** of entry-level,
Low-Cost computers later this year, the company an**unced Thursday.
Braswell (14 na**meters)
Will succeed Intel's existing 22-na**meter Bay Trail chip. A na**meter is billionth the size of a meter
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According to
PCWorld,
Braswell Will be used in entry-level desktops, **tebooks and convertible computer, and more specifically, the
Chip Will make its way to a ****** of PC computers and about 20 Chromebook designs.
“Last year, we had only four designs on Chrome. Today I can an**unce that we
Will have over 20 designs on Chrome,” said Kirk Skaugen, general manager of Intel’s PC Client group.
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