INTEL ATOM PROCESSOR-
Pack is an 47 million transistor on a single chip measuring less then 26mm2. The Intel Atom processor is based on entirely new hafnium-based 45nm microarchitecture. Representing Intel's smallest and lowest power processor the Intel Atom processor enables a new generation of powerful and energy-efficient Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and a new category of simple devices for the internet called netbooks and nettops that will be available at affordable prices. The Intel Atom processor provides:
• Performance for a great internet experience in a range of sub 1 watt to 4 watt thermal power envelope based on industry leading benchmarks (EEMBC) and web page rendering performance
• Greater energy efficiency for mobile devices enabled by incredibly low average power and idle power, scaling performance from 800MHz to 1.86GHz
• Power-optimized front side bus of up to 533MHz for faster data transfer on demanding mobile applications
• Scalable performance and increased power efficiency with multi-threading support
• Improved performance on multimedia and gaming applications with support for Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3)
• Improved power management with new Deep Power Down (C6) enabled on the Intel Atom processor Z5xx series for MIDs, and extended C4 states enabled on Intel Atom processor N270 for netbooks, in addition to non-grid clock distribution, clock gating, CMOS bus mode, and other power saving architectural features
• Low TDP enabled by improved power management technologies delivering high performance to run the real Internet and a broad range of software applications
Key Features
It’s not a laptop; it’s a netbook.
Based on a groundbreaking low-power microarchitecture, the Intel Atom processor powers small, sleek Internet devices designed to go where you go. To stay online , keep in touch with friends or follow favorite Web sites, netbooks with the Intel Atom processor deliver convenience and flexibility in an incredibly small, amazingly smart package.
Just the Internet.
The Intel Atom processor is engineered to deliver the performance needed to keep surfing, blogging, listening to music, watching video or communicating with the world and its low-power design enables extended battery life to stay online and to go longer.
All in the palm of hand
It’s easy to bring the Internet to more places with the Intel Atom processor. Groundbreaking silicon design and new micro-architecture enable blazing-fast performance in small wireless handheld devices, makes it easy to an amazing Internet experience that can fit in pocket.
Breathtaking graphics
With the Intel Atom processor, to stream video and enjoy favorite online entertainment is yery easy, so there’s no need to settle for anything less than a full Internet experience, even in an incredibly small package.
Long battery life keeps entertained and productive
Power-efficient design enables extended battery life to keep on surfing, blogging, listening to music, watching video and communicating with the world.
Using the world's smallest transistors, the Intel Atom processor takes the next big leap in ultra-small and powerful computing with performance optimized technologies that are also more environmentally responsible. Using lead-free and halogen-free manufacturing, the Intel Atom processor is the first in Intel's lineup to eliminate halogen and lead products altogether.
Monday, December 14, 2009
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