Smaller, New Intel Atom Chip
Intel has just announced the presence of new generation processors for netbook. These processors are promised to be able to extend the battery life, and improve system performance.
A new processor called the Atom N450 is 60% smaller than existing today. Power consumption was 20% less. According to the release of Intel, while working the chip only consuming power around 5.5 watts. But the new chip clock speed is the same as that used in N280 netbook, which is 1.66 GHz.
Smaller chip size makes the potential for inclusion into the netbook and tablet PCs that are thinner than they are today. The price of this chip itself has not revealed, but reportedly new PCs will be sold later for a netbook.
In the package was already integrated CPU memory controllers and graphics for multimedia processing more quickly and freeing bandwidth to the processor can communicate with other components. Integrated graphics processor in the N450 is capable of handling high-definition graphics 720p.
Netbooks that powered by Atom N450 will be combined with operating system Windows 7, Windows XP or Linux.
At the same time, Intel also launched two Atom processors that aimed for small-sized desktop PC (small form factor) at affordable prices. Both chips are single-core Atom D410 and D510 dual-core who work at 1.66 GHz clock speed and includes a respective cache 512KB and 1MB. D410 consume 10 watts of power, while the D510 consume power for 13 watts.
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