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Enabling Innovation in Mobile User Experience Bruce Fleming Sr. Principal Engineer Mobile and Communications Group

Agenda Mobile Communications Group: Intel in Mobility Smartphone Roadmap Intel Atom Processor Based Platform (Clover Trail+) for Smartphones Tablet Roadmap The Intel Atom Z2760 Processor Based Platform (formerly Clover Trail) for Tablets 2

Mobile and Communications Group Mobile and Communications Group Establish Intel as the provider of revolutionary experiences on mobile, tablet and emerging devices by delivering leading-edge platform and wireless technologies that delight and amaze our customers

Intel in Mobility Strong brand, investments and manufacturing leadership 2012 32 nm 2013 22 nm 2014 next generation IN DEVELOPMENT Intel Brand = Performance (+ Innovation + Trust) Accelerating SoC Product Design Doubling the Pace of Moore s Law

A Range of Devices Low Power and Thin & Light Smartphones Tablets

Smartphone Roadmap

Smartphone Roadmap Performance Smartphone Medfield Intel Atom Z2480 Up to 2.0 GHz (burst) HSPA+ 32 nm Value Smartphone Clover Trail+ Intel Atom Z2580 Dual core w/ 2X CPU performance Dual-core graphics w/ 3X performance 32 nm Next Generation... New microarchitecture 22nm Tri-Gate Transistor Technology Lexington Intel Atom Z2420 Up to 1.2 GHz (burst) Next Generation... New microarchitecture HSPA+ 22nm 32 nm All products, computer systems, dates and figures specified are preliminary based on current expectations, and are subject to change without notice.

Intel Atom Processor Based Platform (Clover Trail+) for Smartphones

Smartphones with Intel Inside Designs launched from January 2012-January 2013 Optimized to run Android * apps OEMs Service Providers Phone images not shown at scale.

Overview: Intel Atom Processor Z2580 with Intel XMM 6360 (Clover Trail+) CPU L2 512KB CPU L2 512KB I/O MIPI-HSI SPI UART ULPI 2D/3D Graphics Video Decode 1080p30 Video Image Enhance Image Signal Processor Programmable LP-DDR2 Ctrl Video Encode 1080p30 Display Ctrl 3 Pipes I/O LPDDR2 emmc MIPI-DSI HDMI 1.3a MIPI-CSI UART Security Programmable Execution Environment & Crypto Engine

Advanced Camera Features Burst Group Photo High Dynamic Range Friend Recognition Front Face Detection

Differentiation in Image Signal Processing Primary camera support up to 16 MP still image capture and full HD 1080p30 video capture Digital video stabilization Secondary camera support for up to 2 MP still image capture Auto-exposure, auto-white balance and auto-focus Zero shutter lag with time shift Continuous image shooting at 3 fps for 8 MP images Real-time face detection and face recognition for face/friend Smile shutter Group photo for the perfect shot Automatic night mode scene detection with advanced noise reduction Panorama captureburst shot capture @ 15 fps for 8 MP images

Tablet Roadmap

Tablet Roadmap Tablets 22nm Tri-Gate Medfield Intel Atom Z24610 Up to 1.6 GHz (burst) Clover Trail Intel Atom Z2760 Up to 1.8 GHz (burst) Dual core w/ 2X CPU performance 10+ hours battery life >3 weeks stand-by Bay Trail Quad core >2x performance Great battery life and experience

The Intel Atom Z2760 Processor Based Platform (formerly Clover Trail) for Tablets

The Intel Atom Z2760 Processor Based Tablet Formerly codenamed Clover Trail 1.8 Ghz DC Intel Atom Processor 4-way processing with Intel Hyperthreading Technology 1 while enabling long battery life and slick & thin low power form factors App & Software Compatibility Intel and Windows * 8 instantly enables compatibility with over 4 million existing apps Connected Standby Always-on enables instant access to info you need (SMS, contacts, call notification) on your tablet

Power Management in Action: CPU Active (S0) IO Security Engine Power Manager Low-power Audio Storage CPU I O 2D/3D Graphics Image Signal Processor CPU Video Encode/Decode (1080p) Display Controller I O IO

Power Management in Action: CPU Idle (C6) IO Security Engine Power Manager Low-power Audio Storage CPU I O 2D/3D Graphics Image Signal Processor CPU Video Encode/Decode (1080p) Display Controller I O IO

Specs are detector noise due to scaling increase. Security Engine Power Management in Action: SOC Idle (S0i3) IO Power Manager Low-power Audio Storage CPU I O 2D/3D Graphics Image Signal Processor IO CPU Video Encode/Decode (1080p) Display Controller I O ~5mW SOC power

Bay Trail Next Generation Tablet Experiences New Intel Atom microarchitecture 22nm Quad core >2x performance over current generation Great battery life and experience Available Holiday 2013

Opportunities for Collaboration on User Experience Optimizing around best in class image capabilities with Augmented Reality Research into Heterogonous compute models Making it seamless for the developer to enable best energy efficiency Wearables and continuous sensing to enable immersed and personalized awareness 21

Key Takeaways Intel has introduced two leadership platforms: Clover Trail for Windows * Tablets Clover Trail+ for Android * Smartphones and Tablets Platform shows leadership on both Power and Performance Intel Process Technology and Architecture are differentiators Intel platforms offer unique capabilities to enable deep collaboration with the academic community in China 22

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