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Intel announces Atom family of low-power processors

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 03 March 2008 - 14:20 · 9 comments & 6337 views

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Intel announced that "Atom" will be the name for a new family of low-power processors designed specifically for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and a new class of simple and affordable Internet-centric computers arriving later this year. The company also announced the Intel Centrino Atom processor technology brand for MID platforms, consisting of multiple chips that enable the best Internet experience in a pocketable device.

The Intel Atom processor is based on an entirely new microarchitecture designed specifically for small devices and low power, while maintaining the Intel Core 2 Duo instruction set compatibility, stated Intel. The design also includes support for multiple threads for better performance and increased system responsiveness. The processor chip measures less than 25 square millimeters, making it Intel's smallest and lowest power processor yet. Up to 11 Intel Atom processor dice – the tiny slivers of silicon packed with 47 million transistors each – would fit in an area the size of an American penny.

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#1 pinTero on 03 Mar 2008 - 15:30
An old intel logo!
I wonder how long the 0,6 watt Atom powered laptop can run... for ages i guess
(1 reply) #2 WAR-DOG on 03 Mar 2008 - 15:49
I can't wait until they invet some gadgets for MID's so i can call them MIDGET; mobile internet device - gadget
#2.1 buletov on 03 Mar 2008 - 16:04
LOL
#3 david13lt on 03 Mar 2008 - 17:16
iPhone v2 or v3 will be definitely powered by a few of them. Let's wait and see how it will better perform than ARM, which right now is the main leader.
#4 jstillion on 03 Mar 2008 - 17:18
I wonder how well it stacks up against Via's ultra low power / heat processors.
#5 Bosaka on 03 Mar 2008 - 17:20
Considering there is Halfnium inside of it does this mean it's an atomic processor? J/K. Can't wait to see the potential of this in mobile devices. Maybe apple will resurrect the newton lol.
(1 reply) #6 vetneufuse on 03 Mar 2008 - 19:59
Apple's already had these in their R&D dept for a couple months now testing them out *whistles to self* bet you'd love to know what I know
#6.1 RAID 0 on 03 Mar 2008 - 22:46
No, not really.
#7 carmatic on 04 Mar 2008 - 14:28
so you mean like, you can have a core 2 duo machine... in your pocket??

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