Published: Wednesday 10th June, 2009 | Author: Parm Mann
Companies: Intel (All Intel content)
We managed to take a closer look at Intel's Atom successor - codenamed PineView - at last week's Computex, and though we weren't expecting to see the product launch until the year's end, reports now suggest the processor could be introduced as soon as October.
The PineView chip, pictured below, features a CPU, a GPU and a memory controller on a single die. Paired with Intel's Tiger Point I/O, it creates the Pine Trail platform that's expected to power many of the netbooks or nettops of tomorrow.

According to Chinese newspaper DigiTimes, industry sources have suggested that the 45nm part could launch in October and that it'll be productised as the Intel Atom N450.
We're led to believe that the chip's processor will be 64-bit capable, and will feature a single core operating at 1.6GHz. A dual-core version is also expected, but PineView's GPU frequencies remain unknown.
To find out more about Intel's PineView architecture, head on over to HEXUS.channel.
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Where is the mini ITX mobo that replaces the 945GC mobos? I don't see any on Intel's website. Perhaps your eyes are better than mine (and the 945GSE is basically the same so don't try that one!)
This article and kalniel are referring to netbook CPUs, the desktop Pineview chips will come later (Q4 2009 for Dual core D510 & Q1 2010 for Single core D410 nettop cpus).
The desktop boards names will be D510MO (Mount Olive) & D410PT (Packton).Quote
This article and kalniel are referring to netbook CPUs, the desktop Pineview chips will come later (Q4 2009 for Dual core D510 & Q1 2010 for Single core D410 nettop cpus).
The desktop boards names will be D510MO (Mount Olive) & D410PT (Packton).
And my post referred to dumping 945GC (desktop chipset) that is paired with Atom...
Where did you find the mobo info as the only Google entry for D510MO is this thread. Are you sure the model is correct as your info seems ahead of Google even!Quote
And my post referred to dumping 945GC (desktop chipset) that is paired with Atom...
Yeah I know and he didn't catch on he was still talking mobile.
The info comes from the week 23 Intel roadmap and is correct.Quote
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