Intel Atom Processor X Series (Cherry Trail)

Intel Atom Processor X Series (Cherry Trail)

The Intel Atom Processor X Series, codenamed Cherry Trail, is a family of low-power system-on-chip (SoC) processors designed for mobile and embedded devices. It is a successor to the Bay Trail platform and offers improved performance and power efficiency. The Cherry Trail processors are based on Intel's 14-nanometer manufacturing process and feature multiple cores, support for Intel 64 architecture, and integrated Intel HD Graphics. They are commonly used in tablets, 2-in-1 devices, and other compact computing solutions. The Cherry Trail processors provide a balance between power consumption and performance, making them suitable for lightweight tasks such as web browsing, media consumption, and basic productivity applications.