Intel Tremont is the manufacturer’s new processor microarchitecture that replaces the current low-power x86 CPUs.
At a conference in Santa Clara, California today, Intel unveiled the first details of the Tremont architecture, the company’s newest and most advanced CPU microarchitecture. According to Intel, Tremont was designed for many areas, but with a focus on low-performance requirements. Tremont is also a change in IPC to be more obvious in the right direction, although Intel has not indicated how much we can expect from it.
The new architecture will bring new formats (form factor) in end devices, creative applications for the Internet of Things, and more efficient data centers. Intel has also commented that Tremont, along with Intel Foveros technology, will lead to the development of powerful but more efficient products.
Intel Tremont is introducing advances in instruction set architecture (ISA), security and power management, in addition to a significant increase in the IPC compared to other x86 low-power architectures, Intel said. This will enable new low-power products in the form of tablets, ultra-low-power laptops and other electronic devices such as the Surface Neo.