02-09-2016 15:53 via cio.com

Intel's low-cost 'Apollo Lake' Celeron and Pentium processors quietly debut

Intel’s biggest reveal during IFA Berlin was the new Kaby Lake 7-th generation Core processors, but it wasn’t the only CPU news from the chip maker.
Intel also debuted the new 14nm Apollo Lake platform featuring six different Celeron and Apollo processors—though the company didn’t make a big deal about it.
The story behind the story: Apollo Lake uses the next-generation Atom architecture, Goldmont, that was meant primarily for the defunct Broxton and Sofia mobile chips.
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