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Atom roadmap[1]
Fabri-
cation
process
Micro-
archi-
tecture
Release
date
Processors/SoCs
MID, smartphone Tablet Netbook Nettop Embedded Server Communication CE
45 nm Bonnell 2008 Silverthorne Diamondville Tunnel Creek,
Stellarton
? Sodaville
2010 Lincroft Pineview Groveland
32 nm Saltwell 2011 Medfield (Penwell & Lexington),
Clover Trail+ (Cloverview)
Clover Trail (Cloverview) Cedar Trail (Cedarview) ? Centerton & Briarwood ? Berryville
22 nm Silvermont 2013 Merrifield (Tangier),[2] Slayton,
Moorefield (Anniedale)[3]
Bay Trail-T
(Valleyview)
Bay Trail-M
(Valleyview)
Bay Trail-D
(Valleyview)
Bay Trail-I
(Valleyview)
Avoton Rangeley ?
014 nm[1] Airmont 2014 Binghamton & Riverton Cherry Trail-T (Cherryview)[4] Braswell[5] Denverton Cancelled ? ?
Goldmont
[6]
2016 Broxton Cancelled Willow Trail Cancelled
Apollo Lake
Apollo Lake[7] Denverton[8] ? ?
Goldmont
Plus
[9]
2017 ? ? Gemini Lake[10]
Gemini Lake Refresh[11]
? ? ?
10 nm Tremont[12] 2020 ? Lakefield (hybrid) Lakefield (hybrid)[13]
Elkhart Lake[14]
Jasper Lake[15]
Jacobsville
Parker Ridge[16]
Snow Ridge[17]
? ?
Intel 7 Gracemont[18] 2021 ? ? Alder Lake (hybrid)[19]
Raptor Lake (hybrid)
Alder Lake-N[20][21]
? ? ?
Intel 4 Crestmont 2023 ? ? Meteor Lake (hybrid) Grand Ridge ? ?
TSMC N6 ? ? ? ? ?
Intel 3 2024 ? ? ? ? ? Sierra Forest ? ?
TSMC N3B Skymont 2024 ? ? Lunar Lake (hybrid) ? ? ?
? ? Arrow Lake (hybrid) ? ? ?
Intel 18A Darkmont 2025 ? ? ? ? ? Clearwater Forest ? ?
  1. ^ a b "Intel's Silvermont Architecture Revealed: Getting Serious About Mobile". AnandTech.
  2. ^ Hiroshige, Goto. "Intel Products for Tablets & SmartPhones" (PDF). 標準. Impress. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-14.
  3. ^ "Import Data and Price of anniedale". Archived from the original on 2015-05-17. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  4. ^ "アウトオブオーダーと最新プロセスを採用する今後のAtom". 30 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Products (Formerly Braswell)". Intel ARK (Product Specs). Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  6. ^ Smith, Ryan; Cutress, Ian (29 April 2016). "Intel's Changing Future: Smartphone SoCs Broxton & SoFIA Officially Canceled". Anandtech.com. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Products (Formerly Apollo Lake)". Intel ARK (Product Specs). Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Products (Formerly Denverton)". Intel ARK (Product Specs). Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  9. ^ Shilov, Anton (December 12, 2017). "Intel Launches New Pentium Silver and Celeron Atom Processors: Gemini Lake is Here". AnandTech.
  10. ^ "Products (Formerly Gemini Lake)". Intel ARK (Product Specs). Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  11. ^ "Products (Formerly Gemini Lake Refresh)". Intel ARK (Product Specs). Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  12. ^ Cutress, Dr Ian. "Intel's new Atom Microarchitecture: The Tremont Core in Lakefield". AnandTech. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  13. ^ "Products formerly Lakefield". Intel ARK (Product Specs).
  14. ^ "Products formerly Elkhart Lake". Intel ARK (Product Specs).
  15. ^ "Products formerly Jasper Lake".
  16. ^ "Products formerly Parker Ridge".
  17. ^ "Products formerly Snow Ridge". Intel ARK (Product Specs).
  18. ^ "Intel Architecture Day 2021: Alder Lake, Golden Cove, and Gracemont Detailed".
  19. ^ "Products formerly Alder Lake". Intel ARK (Product Specs).
  20. ^ "Intel Introduces New Intel Processor for Upcoming Essential Segment".
  21. ^ "Products formerly Alder Lake-N".