I doubt they would even go with an Atom CPU for a tablet when you can get much better performance from ULV Core 2 Duo Mobile chips.
Commodore's new PC rocks an Atom CPU inside a replical Commodore 64 case.
Apart from the lack of a keyboard, no horrible Atom CPU, a touch screen, and longer battery life, not much different.
The Lincroft SoC consists of the following major blocks: Atom CPU core: 24K data cache, 32K instruction cache, 512K L2.
Intel has historically struggled to deliver an Atom CPU that is practical for mainstream smartphones, but claims that its new 32nm Medfield chip is competitive on power consumption.
I use the word netbook in that these are just netbooks with that extra inch that Intel banned for the more budget friendly cooler running Atom CPU.
In December 2012, Intel launched the 64-bit Centerton family of Atom CPUs, designed specifically for use in servers.
As with Intel's Atom CPU there are pluses and minuses to the fact they are low powered.
Atom CPUs have all been 64-bit for several years now.
Are the individual Atom CPUs operating in relative isolation, with their own kernel and processes?