Airmont-based Atom platforms will be codenamed Moorefield (smartphones) and Cherry Trail (tablets) using the Anniedale and Cherryview SoCs. In May 2011, Intel announced an accelerated roadmap for Atom System-on-Chip (SoC) products, introducing the
22 nm Silvermont microarchitecture in 2013.
Silvermont Microarchitecture (2013) Atom SoCs included • Tangier (Merrifield): Designed for smartphones. • Valleyview (Bay Trail): Targeted at tablets, featuring Intel's 7th generation GPU, which provided a 4–7× improvement in performance over previous Atom GPUs. • Rangeley and Avoton: Developed for networking and storage applications, part of the Edisonville platform.
Airmont Microarchitecture (2014) The
14 nm microarchitecture succeeded Silvermont in 2014, with the following Atom platforms: • Moorefield: Developed for smartphones. ===
Tremont Microarchitecture (2019) === In 2019, Intel introduced the Tremont microarchitecture, which improved instructions-per-cycle (IPC) efficiency. Tremont-based Atom processors included: • Elkhart Lake (2020): Targeted at industrial IoT and embedded applications.[8] • Jasper Lake (2021): Designed for low-power consumer laptops and Chromebooks.[9]
Alder Lake-N and Future Atom Successors (2023–present) Introduced in 2023, Alder Lake-N processors succeed the Atom series, utilizing Gracemont efficiency cores for budget-friendly laptops, Chromebooks, and entry-level desktops. Unlike previous Atom architectures, they integrate technologies from Intel’s mainstream Core series, improving performance and efficiency. Intel continues advancing low-power SoC architectures, incorporating Intel 4, Intel 3, and Intel 20A process nodes with RibbonFET and PowerVia technologies. Subsequent developments integrate Atom-class efficiency cores into hybrid architectures: • Meteor Lake (2023): Intel 4, modular tile-based design, Crestmont efficiency cores, first use of EUV lithography. •
Arrow Lake (2024): Expected to refine performance-per-watt optimizations. • Lunar Lake (2025): Projected 3× AI performance improvement over predecessors, targeting AI-driven applications. These processors represent Intel's continued iteration of its low-power CPU architectures, with a focus on efficiency and AI capabilities. ==Similar SoCs==