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Intel Atom

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Intel Atom
Atom Z520 vs 1Cent.JPG
Intel Atom Z520 compared to a  1 eurocent coin. It is 182 mm 2. [1]
Produced2003-2009 (as Centrino)
2008-2009 (as Centrino Atom)
2008–present (as Atom)
Common manufacturer(s)
  • Intel
Max. CPU clock rate600 MHz to 2.13 GHz
FSB speeds400 MHz to 667 MHz
Min. feature size45 nm to 32 nm
Instruction setMMXSSESSE2SSE3,SSSE3IA-32x86-64(not for the N2xx and Z5xx series)
Cores1, 2, 8
Package(s)
Core name(s)
  • Silverthorne
  • Diamondville
  • Pineview
  • Lincroft
  • Centerton
  • Avoton (future)
  • Silvermont

Intel Atom is the brand name for a line of ultra-low-voltage IA-32 and Intel 64 (x86-64) CPUs (or microprocessors) fromIntel, originally designed in 45 nm CMOS with subsequent models, codenamed Cedar, using a 32 nm process.[2] Atom is mainly used in netbooksnettops, embedded applications ranging from health care to advanced robotics, and mobile Internet devices (MIDs).

Atom processors are based on the Bonnell microarchitecture.[3][4] On 21 December 2009, Intel announced the Pine Trailplatform, including new Atom processor code-named Pineview (Atom N450), with total kit power consumption down 20%.[5] On 28 December 2011, Intel updated the Atom line with the Cedar processors.[2]

In December 2012, Intel launched the 64-bit Centerton family of Atom CPUs, designed specifically for use in servers.[6]Centerton adds features previously unavailable in Atom processors, such as Intel VT virtualization technology and support for ECC memory.[7] On 4 September 2013 Intel launched a 22 nm successor to Centerton, codenamed Avoton.[8]

 

 

History[edit]

Intel Atom is a direct successor of the Intel A100 and A110 low-power microprocessors (code-named Stealey), which were built on a 90 nm process, had 512 kB L2 cache and ran at 600 MHz/800 MHz with 3W TDP (Thermal Design Power). Prior to the Silverthorne announcement, outside sources had speculated that Atom would compete with AMD's Geode system-on-a-chipprocessors, used by the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project, and other cost and power sensitive applications for x86processors. However, Intel revealed on 15 October 2007 that it was developing another new mobile processor, codenamed Diamondville, for OLPC-type devices.[9]

"Atom" was the name under which Silverthorne would be sold, while the supporting chipset formerly code-named Menlow was called Centrino Atom.[10]

At Spring Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2008 in Shanghai, Intel officially announced that Silverthorne and Diamondville are based on the same microarchitecture. Silverthorne would be called the Atom Z5xx series and Diamondville would be called the Atom N2xx series. The more expensive lower-power Silverthorne parts will be used in Intel mobile Internet devices (MIDs) whereas Diamondville will be used in low-cost desktop and notebooks. Several Mini-ITX motherboard samples have also been revealed.[11] Intel and Lenovo also jointly announced an Atom powered MID called the IdeaPad U8.[12]

In April 2008, a MID development kit was announced by Sophia Systems[13] and the first board called CoreExpress-ECO was revealed by a German company LiPPERT Embedded Computers, GmbH.[14] Intel offers Atom based motherboards.[15][16]

In December 2012, Intel released Atom for servers, the S1200 series. The primary difference between these processors and all prior versions, is that ECC memory support has been added, enabling use of the Atom in mission-critical server environments that demand redundancy and memory failure protection.

 

Intel Atom processor family[17]
MID / Ultra-mobile PC / Lifestyle PC
LogoCode-nameSeriesCoreOn-die GPUGPU speedTDPHTIntel 64Intel VT-xRelease date

 

Intel Atom logo 2008SilverthorneAtom Z5xxsingle (45 nm)No200 MHz0.65~2 WNoNoNoApril 2008
2~2.4 WYesNo
Intel Atom logo 2009LincroftAtom Z6xxsingle (45 nm)Yes400 MHz1.3~3 WYesNoNoMay 2010
Classmate PC / Netbook / Nettop / Lifestyle PC
LogoCode-nameSeriesCoreOn-die GPUGPU speedTDPHTIntel 64Intel VT-xRelease date

 

Intel Atom logo 2008DiamondvilleAtom N2xxsingle (45 nm)Non/a2.5 WYesNoNoJune 2008
Atom 2xx4 WYes
(if enabled)
Atom 3xxdual (45 nm)8 WSeptember 2008
Intel Atom logo 2009PineviewAtom N4xxsingle (45 nm)Yes200 MHz6.5 WYesYes
(if enabled)
NoJanuary 2010
Atom D4xx400 MHz10 W
Atom N5xxdual (45 nm)200 MHz8.5 W
Atom D5xx400 MHz13 W
CedarviewAtom D2500dual (32 nm)Yes400 MHz10 WNoYes
(if enabled)
NoNovember 2011
Atom D2700640 MHzYes
Atom N2600400 MHz3.5 WDecember 2011
Atom N2800640 MHz6.5 W
Server
LogoCode-nameSeriesCoreOn-die GPUGPU speedTDPHTIntel 64Intel VT-xRelease date
Intel Atom logo 2009CentertonAtom S1220dual (32 nm)Unknown1.60 GHz8.1 WYesYesYesDecember 2012
Atom S12401.60 GHz6.1 W
Atom S12602.00 GHz8.6 W
List of Intel Atom microprocessors

Instruction set architecture[edit]

32-bit and 64-bit hardware support[edit]

All Atom processors implement the x86 (IA-32) instruction set; however, support for the Intel 64 instruction set was not added until the desktop Diamondvilleand desktop and mobile Pineview cores. The Atom N2xx and Z5xx series Atom models cannot run x86-64 code.[18] The Centerton server processors will support the Intel 64 instruction set.[7]

Intel 64 software support[edit]

Intel states the Atom supports 64-bit operation only "with a processor, chipset, BIOS" that all support Intel 64. Those Atom systems not supporting all of these cannot enable Intel 64.[19] As a result, the ability of an Atom-based system to run 64-bit versions of operating systems such as Ubuntu or Debian GNU/Linux may vary from one motherboard to another. Online retailer mini-itx.com has tested Atom-based motherboards made by Intel and Jetway, and while they were able to install 64-bit versions of Linux on Intel-branded motherboards with D2700 (Pineview) processors, Intel 64 support was not enabled on a Jetway-branded motherboard with a D2550 (Pineview) processor.[20]

Even among Atom-based systems which have Intel 64 enabled, not all are able to run 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows. For those Pineview processors which support 64-bit operation, Intel Download Center currently provides 64-bit Windows 7 and Windows Vista drivers for Intel GMA 3150 graphics, found in Pineviewprocessors.[21] However, no 64-bit Windows drivers are available for newer Atom Cedarview processors at this time.[22]

The lack of 64-bit Windows support for Cedarview processors appears to be due to a driver issue. A member of the Intel Enthusiast Team has stated in a series of posts on enthusiast site Tom's Hardware that while the Atom D2700 (Pineview) was designed with Intel 64 support, due to a "limitation of the board" Intel had pulled their previously-available 64-bit drivers for Windows 7 and would not provide any further 64-bit support.[23] Some system manufacturers have similarly stated that their motherboards with Atom Cedarview processors lack 64-bit support due to a "lack of Intel® 64-bit VGA driver support".[24] Because all Cedarviewprocessors use the same Intel GMA 3600 or 3650 graphics as the D2700, this indicates that Atom Cedarview systems will remain unable to run 64-bit versions of Windows, even those which have Intel 64 enabled and are able to run 64-bit versions of Linux.

Availability[edit]

Atom processors became available to system manufacturers in 2008. Because they are soldered, like northbridges and southbridges, onto a mainboard, Atom processors are not available to home users or system builders as separate processors, although they may be obtained preinstalled on some ITX motherboards. The Diamondville and Pineview[25] Atom is used in the HP Mini Series, aigo MID Asus N10, Lenovo IdeaPad S10Acer Aspire One & Packard Bell's "dot" (ZG5), recentASUS Eee PC systems, Sony VAIO M-series, AMtek Elego, Dell Inspiron Mini SeriesGigabyte M912, LG X Series, Samsung NC10, Sylvania g Netbook Meso, Toshiba NB series (100, 200, 205, 255, 300, 500, 505), MSI Wind PC netbooks, RedFox Wizbook 1020i, Sony Vaio X Series, Zenith Z-Book, a range of Aleutia desktops, Magic W3 and the Archos

Performance[edit]

The performance of a single core Atom is about half that of a Pentium M of the same clock rate. For example, the Atom N270 (1.60 GHz) found in many netbookssuch as the Eee PC can deliver around 3300 MIPS and 2.1 GFLOPS in standard benchmarks,[26] compared to 7400 MIPS and 3.9 GFLOPS for the similarly clocked (1.73 GHz) Pentium M 740.[27]

The Pineview platform has proven to be only slightly faster than the previous Diamondville platform. This is because the Pineview platform uses the same Bonnell execution core as Diamondville and is connected to the memory controller via the FSB, hence memory latency and performance in CPU-intensive applications are minimally improved.[28]

Bonnell microarchitecture[edit]

Intel Atom processors are based on the Bonnell microarchitecture,[3][4] which can execute up to two instructions per cycle. Like many other x86 microprocessors, it translates x86-instructions (CISC instructions) into simpler internal operations (sometimes referred to as micro-ops, i.e., effectively RISC style instructions) prior to execution. The majority of instructions produce one micro-op when translated, with around 4% of instructions used in typical programs producing multiple micro-ops. The number of instructions that produce more than one micro-op is significantly fewer than the P6 and NetBurst microarchitectures. In the Bonnell microarchitecture, internal micro-ops can contain both a memory load and a memory store in connection with an ALU operation, thus being more similar to the x86 level and more powerful than the micro-ops used in previous designs.[29] This enables relatively good performance with only two integer ALUs, and without any instruction reorderingspeculative execution, or register renaming. The Bonnell microarchitecture therefore represents a partial revival of the principles used in earlier Intel designs such as P5 and the i486, with the sole purpose of enhancing the performance per watt ratio. However, Hyper-Threading is implemented in an easy (i.e., low power) way to employ the whole pipeline efficiently by avoiding the typical single thread dependencies.[29]

Collaborations[edit]

In March 2009, Intel announced that it would be collaborating with TSMC for the production of the Atom processors.[30] The deal was put on hold due to lack of demand in 2010.

On 13 September 2011 Intel and Google held a joint announcement of a partnership to provide support in Google's Android operating system for Intel processors (beginning with the Atom). This would allow Intel to supply chips for the growing smartphone and tablet market.[31]

Competition[edit]

Embedded processors based on the ARM version 7 instruction set architecture (such as Nvidia's Tegra 3 series, TI's 4 series and Freescale's i.MX51 based on theCortex-A8 core, or the Qualcomm Snapdragon and Marvell Armada 500/600 based on custom ARMv7 implementations) offer similar performance to the low end Atom chipsets[dubious ] but at roughly one quarter the power consumption, and (like most ARM systems) as a single integrated system on a chip, rather than a two chip solution like the current Atom line. Although the second-generation Atom codenamed "Pineview" should greatly increase its competitiveness in performance/watt, ARM plans to counter the threat with the multi-core capable Cortex-A9 core as used in Nvidia's Tegra 2/3, TI's OMAP 4 series, and Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon series, among others.

The Nano and Nano Dual-Core series from VIA is slightly above the average thermal envelope of the Atom, but offers hardware AES support, random number generators, and out-of-order execution. Performance comparisons of the Intel Atom against the Via Nano indicate that a single core Intel Atom is outperformed by the Via Nano which is in turn outperformed by a dual core Intel Atom 330 in tests where the second core is used. The Core 2 Duo SU7300 outperforms the dual-core Nano.[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]

The Xcore86 (also known as the PMX 1000) is x586 based System on Chip (SoC) that offers a below average thermal envelope compared to the Atom.

Kenton Williston of EE Times said that while Atom will not displace ARM from its current markets, the ability to apply the PC architecture into smaller, cheaper and lower power form factors will open up new markets for Intel.[40]

Planned Atom versions[edit]

A 22 nm Atom chip, code name Silvermont, is planned for 2013 release.

Intel has also released plans for Atom chips with 14 nm architecture. This chip, codenamed Airmont, is expected to be released in 2014.

Each chip is expected to provide improved performance while consuming less electricity. The Airmont Atom is expected to consume only 15 watts or less.

 
 

Atom (system on chip)

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In 2012, Intel expanded the Atom processor family with a new system on chip (SoC) platform designed for smartphones and tablets.[1] It is a continuation of the partnership announced by Intel and Google on 13 September 2011, to provide support for the Android operating system on Intel x86 processors.[2]

Atom competes with existing SoCs developed for the smartphone and tablet market from companies like Texas instrumentsNvidiaQualcomm and Samsung.[3] Unlike these companies, which use ARM-based CPUs designed from the beginning to consume very low power, Intel has adapted the x86 based Atom line CPU developed for low power usage in netbooks, to even lower power usage.

In April 2012, several manufacturers have released Intel Atom-based phones.

 

 

List of systems[edit]

Model number (SOC codename, Platform codename)Semiconductor technologyCPU instruction setCPUCPU cacheGPUMemory technologyAvailabilityUtilizing devices
Atom Z2460 (Penwell, platformMedfield)[4][5]32 nm High-k/metal gatex861.6 GHz single-coreSaltwell withHT[6]L1: 32kB Instruction + 24kB Data, L2: 512kBPowerVR SGX 540 @ 400 MHz[6]32-bit Dual-channel 400 MHz LPDDR2-800 (6.4 GB/sec)[6]Q2 2012

Lenovo K800,[7] Orange San Diego /Lava XOLO X900[8] / MegaFon Mint,[9]ZTE Grand X IN,[10] Ramos W32 [11]XOLO x910 [12]

Atom Z2480 (platformMedfield)32 nm High-k/metal gatex862 GHz single-core Saltwellwith HT[6]L1: 32kB Instruction + 24kB Data, L2: 512kBPowerVR SGX 540 @ 400 MHz[6]32-bit Dual-channel 400 MHz LPDDR2-800 (6.4 GB/sec)[6]2012

Motorola RAZR i, XOLO X1000,[13]Casper Via A6108 [14]

Atom Z2420 (Lexington)[15]32 nm High-k/metal gatex861.2 GHz single-coreSaltwell withHTL1: 32kB Instruction + 24kB Data, L2: 512kBPowerVR SGX 540 @ 400 MHz32-bit Dual-channel 400 MHz LPDDR2-800 (6.4 GB/sec)January 25, 2013[16]

Xolo X500,[17] Yolo,[18] Acer Liquid C1,[19] Asus FonePad,[20] Etisalat E-20,[21] Prestigio Multiphone 5430 [22]

Atom Z2760 (Cloverview, platformClover Trail)[23][24]32 nm High-k/metal gatex861.8 GHz dual-core Saltwellwith HTL1: 32kB Instruction + 24kB Data, L2: 512kB (per core)PowerVR SGX 545 @ 533 MHz[24][25]32-bit Dual-channel 400 MHz LPDDR2-800 (6.4 GB/sec)[25]Q4 2012

Asus VivoTab,[26] Asus VivoTab Smart,[27][28] HP Envy x2,[29][30] HP ElitePad 900,[31] Dell Latitude 10[32]Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2,[33] Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx[34] Samsung Series 5 Slate (Samsung ATIV Smart PC),[35][36][37] Acer Iconia W510[38]ZTE V98,[39] Acer Iconia W3,[40]Samsung ATIV Tab 3

Atom Z2520 (Cloverview, platformClover Trail+)[41]32 nm High-k/metal gatex861.2 GHz dual-core Saltwellwith HTL1: 32kB Instruction + 24kB Data, L2: 512kB (per core)PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 @ 300 MHz [41]32-bit Dual-channel 533 MHz LPDDR2-1066 (8.5 GB/sec)[41]2013 
Atom Z2560 (Cloverview, platformClover Trail+)[41]32 nm High-k/metal gatex861.6 GHz dual-core Saltwellwith HTL1: 32kB Instruction + 24kB Data, L2: 512kB (per core)PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 @ 400 MHz [41]32-bit Dual-channel 533 MHz LPDDR2-1066 (8.5 GB/sec)[42]Q2 2013Asus Memo Pad FHD 10,[43] Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1-inch,[44] Dell Venue 7[45]
Atom Z2580 (Cloverview, platformClover Trail+)[46]32 nm High-k/metal gatex862 GHz dual-core Saltwellwith HTL1: 32kB Instruction + 24kB Data, L2: 512kB (per core)PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 @ 533 MHz [41]32-bit Dual-channel 533 MHz LPDDR2-1066 (8.5 GB/sec)[47]Q2 2013

ASUS FonePad Note FHD 6,[48] Lenovo K900,[49] ZTE Grand X2 In,[50] Asus Transformer Book Trio[51] ZTE V975 GEEK, Ramos i8, i9,[52] i10, i12, Teclast P89min,[53] Dell Venue 8[45]

Atom Z3680 (Valleyview, platform Bay Trail)[54][55]22 nmx86-641.33 GHz (2 GHz turbo) dual-coreSilvermont[56] Intel Gen 7 (Ivy BridgeGPU architecture) @ 311-667 MHz64-bit single-channel 533 MHz LPDDR3-1066 (8.5 GB/sec)Q3 2013 
Atom Z3680D (Valleyview, platform Bay Trail)[55][57]22 nmx86-641.33 GHz (2 GHz turbo) dual-coreSilvermont[58] Intel Gen 7 (Ivy BridgeGPU architecture) @ 311-688 MHz64-bit single-channel 666 MHz DDR3L-RS-1333 (10.6 GB/sec)Q3 2013 
Atom Z3740D (Valleyview, platform Bay Trail)[55][59]22 nmx86-641.33 GHz (1.9 GHz turbo) quad-coreSilvermont[60] Intel Gen 7 (Ivy BridgeGPU architecture) @ 311-688 MHz64-bit single-channel 666 MHz DDR3L-RS-1333 (10.6 GB/sec)Q3 2013Dell Venue 8 Pro
Atom Z3740 (Valleyview, platform Bay Trail)[55][61]22 nmx86-641.33 GHz (1.9 GHz turbo) quad-coreSilvermont[62] Intel Gen 7 (Ivy BridgeGPU architecture) @ 311-667 MHz64-bit dual-channel 533 MHz LPDDR3-1066 (17.1 GB/sec)Q3 2013ASUS T100, Acer Iconia W4, Toshiba Encore
Atom Z3770D (Valleyview, platform Bay Trail)[55][63]22 nmx86-641.5 GHz (2.4 GHz turbo) quad-coreSilvermont[64] Intel Gen 7 (Ivy BridgeGPU architecture) @ 311-688 MHz64-bit single-channel 666 MHz DDR3L-RS-1333 (10.6 GB/sec)Q3 2013 
Atom Z3770 (Valleyview, platform Bay Trail)[55][65]22 nmx86-641.5 GHz (2.4 GHz turbo) quad-coreSilvermont[66] Intel Gen 7 (Ivy BridgeGPU architecture) @ 311-667 MHz64-bit dual-channel 533 MHz LPDDR3-1066 (17.1 GB/sec)Q3 2013Fujitsu Stylistic Q584, Dell Venue 11 Pro, [67] HP Omni 10, [68], Sharp Mebius Pad
Tangier, platformMerrifield22 nmx86-64dual-coreSilvermont PowerVR 6 (Rogue GPU architecture) Q4 2013 
Cherryview, platformCherry Trail14 nmx86-642.7 GHz,Airmont Intel Gen 8 (Broadwell GPU architecture) Q3 2014 
Anniedale, platformMoorefield14 nmx86-642.7 GHz,Airmont Intel Gen 8 (Broadwell GPU architecture) Q3 2014 
Broxton, platformsMorganfieldand Willow Trail14 nmx86-64Goldmont Intel Gen 9 (Skylake GPU architecture) 2015 

Testing of Atom phones[edit]

In April 2012, Lava Xolo X900 was released as the first Intel Medfield phone.[69] Industry reviews claim that Lava Xolo X900 proves that the statement "Intel can't make smartphones" is wrong, and that "Intel is going to power smartphones, and it’s going to be competitive in that space."[70]

Operating system support on Cloverview[edit]

While Penwell SoC supports, in addition to Microsoft Windows, both Linux and Android operating systems, Intel has announced that it won't provide support for Linux on Cloverview family of Atom systems-on-a-chip.[71][72] This announcement has caused strong negative reaction from open source proponents.[73] A few days later Intel issued a statement saying that it has “plans for another version of this platform directed at Linux/Android"[73][74] The initial Clover Trail platform only supported Microsoft Windows (z27x0 series). The Clover Trail+ platform was later released targeting Google Android (z25x0 series).[75]

New power states on Cloverview[edit]

Z2760 Cloverview has introduced two new power states: S0i1 and S0i3.[76] The S0i1 state is intended to be used when the display is on but the user does not actively interact with the device; it consumes power in mW range, and can be entered/left in microseconds. The S0i3 state is intended to be used when the device display is off; it consumes power in microWatt range, and can be entered/left in milliseconds. As a result, Intel claims longer standby battery life (up to three weeks for a typical tablet).[76]

Roadmap[edit]

In May 2011, Intel announced an accelerated roadmap for Atom SoC. The 22 nm Silvermont microarchitecture was scheduled for 2013 release, and release of the14 nm Airmont microarchitecture was scheduled for 2014.[77]

It has been reported that Silvermont-based Atom SoCs will be codenamed Tangier (Merrifield smartphones), Valleyview (Baytrail tablets),[78][79] will be available in single-, dual- and quad-core versions, and Valleyview will include Intel's 7th generation GPU, allowing for 4–7× improvement over existing Atom GPUs.[80][81]

Other upcoming Silvermont-based Atom SoCs include Rangeley[82] and Avoton[83] (part of Edisonville platform).

Airmont-based Atom platforms will be codenamed Moorefield (smartphones)[84] and Cherry Trail (tablets)[85][86] using the Anniedale and Cherryview[87] SoCs.

Goldmont-based Atom platforms will be codenamed Morganfield (smartphones) and Willow Trail (tablets) using the Broxton SoC.[84]

Similar SoCs[edit]

See also[edit]

 

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Atom_microprocessors

List of Intel Atom microprocessors

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The Intel Atom is Intel's line of low-power, low-cost and low-performance x86 and x86-64 microprocessors. Atom, with codenames of Silverthorne andDiamondville, was first announced on March 2, 2008.

For Nettop and Netbook Atom microprocessors after Diamondville, the memory and graphics controller are moved from the northbridge to the CPU. This explains the drastically increased transistor count for post-Diamondville Atom microprocessors.

 

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Nettop processors (small desktop)[edit]

Single-core Nettop processors[edit]

"Diamondville" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom 230
  • SLB6Z (C0)
1.6 GHz512 KB533 MT/s12×0.9–1.1625 V
4 W
BGA 437June 3, 2008
  • AU80586RE025D
$29
"Pineview" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom D410
  • SLBMH (A0)
1.67 GHz400 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
10 W
  • FC-BGA 559
January 4, 2010
  • AU80610004671AA
$43
Atom D425
  • SLBXD (A0)
1.83 GHz400 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-800
1 × DDR3-800
0.8–1.175 V
10 W
  • FC-BGA 559
June 21, 2010
  • AU80610006252AA
$42

Dual-core Nettop processors[edit]

"Diamondville" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom 330
  • SLG9Y (C0)
1.6 GHz2 × 512 KB533 MT/s12×0.9–1.1625 V
8 W
BGA 437June 3, 2008
  • AU80587RE0251M
$43
"Pineview" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom D510
  • SLBLA (B0)
1.67 GHz400 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
13 W
  • FC-BGA 559
December 21, 2009
  • AU80610004392AA
$63
Atom D525
  • SLBXC (B0)
1.83 GHz400 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-800
1 × DDR3-800
0.8–1.175 V
13 W
  • FC-BGA 559
June 21, 2010
  • AU80610006225AA
$63
"Cedarview" (32 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom D2500
  • SR0D8 (B2)
  • SR0W0 (B3)
1.87 GHz400 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR3-800
1 × DDR3-1066
0.91–1.21 V
10 W
  • FC-BGA 559
November, 2011
  • DF8064101055400
$42
Atom D2550
  • SR0QB (B2)
  • SR0VY (B3)
1.87 GHz640 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR3-800
1 × DDR3-1066
0.91–1.21 V
10 W
  • FC-BGA 559
March, 2012
  • DF8064101211300
$47
Atom D2560
  • SR0QD (B2)
  • SR0W4 (B3)
2 GHz640 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR3-800
1 × DDR3-1066
0.91–1.21 V
10 W
  • FC-BGA 559
October, 2012
  • DF8064101213700
$47
Atom D2700
  • SR0D9 (B2)
2.13 GHz640 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR3-800
1 × DDR3-1066
0.91–1.21 V
10 W
  • FC-BGA 559
November, 2011
  • DF8064101055647
$52

Netbook processors (sub-notebook)[edit]

Single-core Netbook processors[edit]

"Diamondville" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom N270
  • SLB73 (C0)
1.6 GHz512 KB533 MT/s12×0.9–1.1625 V
2.5 W
BGA 437June 3, 2008
  • AU80586GE025D
$44
Atom N280
  • SLGL9 (C0)
1.67 GHz512 KB667 MT/s10×0.9–1.1625 V
2.5 W
BGA 437February 6, 2009
  • AU80586GF028D
 
"Pineview" (45 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3Intel 64, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), XD bit (an NX bit implementation)hyper-threading
  • These models do not support Intel VT-x or SSE4 and are limited to 2GB of memory.
  • Graphics GMA 3150 and memory controller are integrated into the processor, but graphics sometimes disabled in favor of discrete video chip.
  • Transistors: 123 million (a significant number of these are from the memory controller and GMA 3150)
  • Die size: 66 mm²
  • Package size: 22 mm × 22 mm
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom N435
  • SLC4C (A0)
1.33 GHz200 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-667
1 × DDR3-800
0.8–1.175 V
5.0 W
  • FC-BGA 559
June 2011
  • AU80610007533AA
 
Atom N450
  • SLBMG (A0)
1.67 GHz200 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-6670.8–1.175 V
5.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
December 21, 2009
  • AU80610004653AA
$63
Atom N455
  • SLBX9 (A0)
1.67 GHz200 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-800
1 × DDR3-800
0.8–1.175 V
6.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
June 1, 2010
  • AU80610006237AA
$75
Atom N470
  • SLBMF (A0)
1.83 GHz200 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-6670.8–1.175 V
6.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
March 1, 2010
  • AU80610003495AA
$75
Atom N475
  • SLBX5 (A0)
1.83 GHz200 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-800
1 × DDR3-800
0.8–1.175 V
6.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
June 1, 2010
  • AU80610006240AA
$75
"Cedarview" (32 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom N2100
  • SR0DC (B2)
1.6 GHz400 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR3-800  
  • FC-BGA 559
 
  • DF8064101064902
 

Dual-core Netbook processors[edit]

"Pineview" (45 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom N550
  • SLBXF (B0)
1.5 GHz200 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-800
1 × DDR3-800
0.8–1.175 V
8.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
August 23, 2010
  • AU80610006291AA
$86
Atom N570
  • SLBXE (B0)
1.67 GHz200 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-800
1 × DDR3-800
0.8–1.175 V
8.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
March 1, 2011
  • AU80610006243AA
$86
"Cedarview" (32 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom N2600
  • SR0DB (B2)
  • SR0W2 (B3)
1.6 GHz400 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR3-8000.91–1.21 V
3.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
December, 2011
  • DF8064101050706
$42
Atom N2800
  • SR0DA (B2)
  • SR0W1 (B3)
1.87 GHz640 MHz2 × 512 KBDMI1 × DDR3-10660.91–1.21 V
6.5 W
  • FC-BGA 559
December, 2011
  • DF8064101050503
$47

MID processors/SoCs (UMPC/Smartphone)[edit]

Single-core MID processors[edit]

"Silverthorne" (45 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), XD bit (an NX bit implementation)
  • Models Z520, Z520PT, Z530, Z530P, Z540 and Z550 support Hyper-Threading and Intel VT-x
  • Models Z500, Z510P, Z510PT, and Z515 support Hyper-Threading only
  • Model Z515 supports Intel Burst Performance Technology
  • Transistors: 47 million
  • Die size: 26 mm²
  • Package size: 13 mm × 14 mm / 22 mm × 22 mm(Processors ending with the P or PT sSpec number)
  • Steppings: C0
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyL2
cache
FSBMult.VoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom Z500
  • SLB6Q (C0)
800 MHz512 KB400 MT/s0.712–1.1 V
0.65 W
BGA 441April 2, 2008
  • AC80566UC800DE
$45
Atom Z510
  • SLB2C (C0)
1.1 GHz512 KB400 MT/s11×0.75–1.1 V
2 W
BGA 441April 2, 2008
  • AC80566UC005DE
$45
Atom Z510P
  • SLGPQ (C0)
1.1 GHz512 KB400 MT/s11×0.8–1.1 V
2.2 W
BGA 437March 2, 2009
  • CH80566EC005DW
N/A
Atom Z510PT
  • SLGPR (C0)
1.1 GHz512 KB400 MT/s11×0.75–1.1 V
2.2 W
BGA 437March 2, 2009
  • CH80566EC005DT
N/A
Atom Z515
  • SLGMG (C0)
1.2 GHz512 KB400 MT/s12×0.712–1 V
1.4 W
BGA 441April 8, 2009
  • AC80566UC009DV
N/A
Atom Z520
  • SLB2H (C0)
1.33 GHz512 KB533 MT/s10×0.75–1.1 V
2 W
BGA 441April 2, 2008
  • AC80566UE014DW
$65
Atom Z520PT
  • SLGPP (C0)
1.33 GHz512 KB533 MT/s10×0.9–1.1 V
2.2 W
BGA 437March 2, 2009
  • CH80566EE014DT
N/A
Atom Z530
  • SLB6P (C0)
1.6 GHz512 KB533 MT/s12×0.75–1.1 V
2 W
BGA 441April 2, 2008
  • AC80566UE025DW
$95
Atom Z530P
  • SLGPN (C0)
1.6 GHz512 KB533 MT/s12×0.8–1.1 V
2.2 W
BGA 437March 2, 2009
  • CH80566EE025DW
N/A
Atom Z540
  • SLB2M (C0)
1.87 GHz512 KB533 MT/s14×0.75–1.1 V
2.4 W
BGA 441April 2, 2008
  • AC80566UE036DW
$160
Atom Z550
  • SLGPT (C0)
2 GHz512 KB533 MT/s15×0.75–1.1 V
2.4 W
BGA 441April 8, 2009
  • AC80566UE041DW
$249.47 retail
Atom Z560
  • SLH63 (C0)
2.13 GHz512 KB533 MT/s16×0.75–1.1 V
2.5 W
BGA 441Q2 2010
  • AC80566UE046DW
$144
"Lincroft" (45 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Hyper-Threading. All except Z605 support Intel Burst Performance Technology (BPT).
  • GMA 600 GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • Transistors: 140 million
  • Die size: 7.34 mm × 8.89 mm = 65.2526 mm²
  • Package size: 13.8 mm × 13.8 × 1.0 mm
  • Steppings: C0
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom Z600
  • SLBZP (C0)
  • SLBR9
1.2 GHz200 MHz512 KBDMI1 × LPDDR-4000.7625–1.1 V
1.3 W
FC-BGA 518May 4, 2010
  • AY80609004002AC
 
Atom Z605
  • SLC3C (C0)
  • SLBSA
  • SLC3C
1 GHzN/A512 KBDMI1 × DDR-400
1 × DDR2-800
 
2.2 W
FC-BGA 518May 4, 2010
  • AY80609005805AA
 
Atom Z610
  • SLBZQ (C0)
  • SLBS7
800 MHzN/A512 KBDMI1 × DDR-400
1 × DDR2-800
 
1.3 W
FC-BGA 518May 4, 2010
  • AY80609005793AA
 
Atom Z612
  • SLBZN (C0)
  • SLBS8
900 MHzN/A512 KBDMI1 × DDR-400
1 × DDR2-800
 
1.3 W
FC-BGA 518May 4, 2010
  • AY80609003042AC
 
Atom Z615
  • SLBZL (C0)
  • SLBS9
1.6 GHz400 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-8000.7625–1.1 V
2.2 W
FC-BGA 518May 4, 2010
  • AY80609005802AA
 
Atom Z620
  • SLBZE (C0)
  • SLBR8
900 MHzN/A512 KBDMI1 × DDR-400
1 × DDR2-800
 
1.3 W
FC-BGA 518May 4, 2010
  • AY80609003996AC
 
Atom Z625
  • SLBZD (C0)
  • SLBR7
1.9 GHz400 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-8000.7625–1.1 V
2.2 W
FC-BGA 518May 4, 2010
  • AY80609003987AB
 

Single-core MID SoCs[edit]

"Penwell" (32 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), XD bit (an NX bit implementation), All support Intel Burst Performance Technology (BPT).
  • Model Z2610 supports Hyper-Threading
  • GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • Package size: 12 mm × 12 × 1.0 mm
  • Steppings: D1
  • Currently used in the Motorola RAZR i smartphone.
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom Z2420
  • SR0YF (D1)
  • SR0Z5 (D1)
1.2 GHz400 MHz512 KB 2 × LPDDR2-400  
  • BGA617
January 2013
  • DG8064001195908
 
Atom Z2460
  • SR0PR (D1)
  • SR0PS (D1)
  • SR0PV (D1)
  • SR0TM (D1)
  • SR0U6 (D1)
  • SR0VZ (D1)
  • SR114 (D1)
  • SR118 (D1)
1.3-1.6 GHz400 MHz512 KB 2 × LPDDR2-400  
  • BGA617
January 2012
  • DG8064001211503
  • DG8064001194903
  • DG8064001195902
  • DG8064001195703
 
Atom Z2480
  • SR0U7 (D1)
  • SR0ZK (D1)
  • SR111 (D1)
  • SR117 (D1)
1.3-2.0 GHz400 MHz512 KB 2 × LPDDR2-400  
  • BGA617
Q4 2012
  • DG8064001195906
 
Atom Z2610
  • SR0PT (D1)
1.3-1.6 GHz400 MHz512 KB 2 × LPDDR2-400  
  • BGA617
Q2 2012
  • DG8064001196004
 

Tablet processors/SoCs[edit]

Single-core tablet processors[edit]

"Lincroft" (45 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Hyper-Threading. All except Z605 support Intel Burst Performance Technology (BPT).
  • GMA 600 GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • Transistors: 140 million
  • Die size: 7.34 mm × 8.89 mm = 65.2526 mm²
  • Package size: 13.8 mm × 13.8 × 1.0 mm
  • Steppings: C0
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom Z650
  • SLC2Q (C0)
1.2 GHz400 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-8001.1125–1.5 V
3 W
FC-BGA 518April 11, 2011
  • AY80609007296AA
 
Atom Z670
  • SLC2P (C0)
1.5 GHz400 MHz512 KBDMI1 × DDR2-8001.1125–1.5 V
3 W
FC-BGA 518April 11, 2011
  • AY80609007293AA
$75

Dual-core tablet SoCs[edit]

"Cloverview" (32 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Hyper-Threading, Intel Burst Performance Technology (BPT).
  • GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • Package size: 13.8 mm × 13.8 × 1.0 mm
  • Steppings: C0
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom Z2520 1.2 GHz300 MHz1 MB 2 × LPDDR2-1066   February 25, 2013  
Atom Z2560 1.6 GHz400 MHz1 MB 2 × LPDDR2-10660.3–1.2 V  February 25, 2013  
Atom Z2580
  • SR12U (C0)
  • SR12V (C0)
2.0 GHz400 MHz1 MB 2 × LPDDR2-10660.3–1.2 V 
  • FC-MB4760
February 25, 2013
  • DG8065101418902
 
Atom Z2760
  • SR0WW (C0)
  • SR0Z4 (C0)
1.8 GHz533 MHz1 MB 2 × LPDDR2-800  
  • FC-MB4760
September 27, 2012
  • DG8065001313500
$41

No official TDP available. For power data see [1] page 129-130.

Quad-core tablet SoCs[edit]

"Bay Trail-T" (22 nm)[edit]
  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel Burst Performance Technology (BPT), Intel VT-xAES-NI.
  • GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • GPU is based on Ivy Bridge Intel HD Graphics, with 4 execution units, and supports DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.0, OpenGL ES 3.0 and OpenCL 1.1 (on Windows).
  • Package size: 17 mm × 17 × 1.0 mm
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom Z3740
  • SR1M5 (B2)
1.33-1.86 GHz311-667 MHz2 MB 2 × LPDDR3-1066  
  • UTFCBGA1380
September 11, 2013
  • FH8065301455601
$32
Atom Z3740D
  • SR1M9 (B2)
1.33-1.86 GHz313-688 MHz2 MB 1 × DDR3L-1333  
  • UTFCBGA1380
September 11, 2013
  • FH8065301574801
$32
Atom Z3770
  • SR1M3 (B2)
1.46-2.39 GHz311-667 MHz2 MB 2 × LPDDR3-1066  
  • UTFCBGA1380
September 11, 2013
  • FH8065301455604
$37
Atom Z3770D
  • SR1M7 (B2)
1.5-2.41 GHz313-688 MHz2 MB 1 × DDR3L-1333  
  • UTFCBGA1380
September 11, 2013
  • FH8065301574800
$37

Embedded processors/SoCs[edit]

Single-core embedded processors[edit]

"Tunnel Creek" (45 nm)[edit]
  • CPU core supports IA-32 architecture, MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), hyper-threadingIntel VT-x. It has 32K L1 Instruction Cache, 24K L1 Data Cache, 512K L2 Cache.
  • Peripherals include GMA 600 GPU (two video outputs), memory controller (2GB max), HD Audio controller, SPI controller, 4 channels of PCI Express ×1, and various legacy devices.[2]
  • Package size: 22 mm × 22 mm
  • Steppings: B0
  • Temperature range: for (E620, E640, E660, E680): 0°C to +70°C, for (E620T, E640T, E660T, E680T): -40°C to +85°C.
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom E620
  • SLH56 (B0)
  • SLJ32 (B1)
600 MHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.3 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618005844AA
$19
Atom E620T
  • SLH5N (B0)
  • SLJ36 (B1)
600 MHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.3 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618005844AB
$22
Atom E640
  • SLH55 (B0)
  • SLJ33 (B1)
1 GHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618005841AA
$29
Atom E640T
  • SLH5M (B0)
  • SLJ37 (B1)
1 GHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618005841AB
$37
Atom E660
  • SLH54 (B0)
  • SLJ34 (B1)
1.3 GHz400 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618003201AA
$54
Atom E660T
  • SLH5L (B0)
  • SLJ38 (B1)
1.3 GHz400 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618003201AB
$64
Atom E680
  • SLH94 (B0)
  • SLJ35 (B1)
1.6 GHz400 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
4.5 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618007035AA
$74
Atom E680T
  • SLH95 (B0)
  • SLJ39 (B1)
1.6 GHz400 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
4.5 W
FC-BGA 676September 14, 2010
  • CT80618007035AB
$85
"Stellarton" (45 nm)[edit]
  • "Tunnel Creek" CPU with an Altera Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
  • CPU core supports IA-32 architecture, MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), hyper-threadingIntel VT-x. It has 32K L1 Instruction Cache, 24K L1 Data Cache, 512K L2 Cache.
  • Peripherals include graphics controller (two video outputs), memory controller (2GB max), HD Audio controller, SPI controller, 4 channels of PCI Express ×1, and various legacy devices.[3][4]
  • Package size: 37.5 mm × 37.5 mm
  • Steppings: B0
  • TDP without FPGA. Total package TDP depends on functions included in FPGA. Max. TDP 7 W.
  • Temperature range: for (E625C, E645C, E665C): 0°C to +70°C, for (E625CT, E645CT, E665CT): -40°C to +85°C.
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom E625C
  • SLH9Z (B0)
600 MHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
2.7 W
  • FC-BGA 1466
November 22, 2010
  • CY80632007227AB
$61
Atom E625CT
  • SLH9K (B0)
600 MHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
2.7 W
  • FC-BGA 1466
November 22, 2010
  • CY80632007227AA
$65
Atom E645C
  • SLH9Y (B0)
1 GHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
  • FC-BGA 1466
November 22, 2010
  • CY80632007221AB
$72
Atom E645CT
  • SLH9J (B0)
1 GHz320 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
  • FC-BGA 1466
November 22, 2010
  • CY80632007221AA
$79
Atom E665C
  • SLH9X (B0)
1.3 GHz400 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
  • FC-BGA 1466
November 22, 2010
  • CY80632007224AB
$97
Atom E665CT
  • SLH9H (B0)
1.3 GHz400 MHz512 KBPCIe1 × DDR2-8000.8–1.175 V
3.6 W
  • FC-BGA 1466
November 22, 2010
  • CY80632007224AA
$106

Single-core embedded SoCs[edit]

"Bay Trail-I" (22 nm)[edit]

 

Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom E3815
  • SR1RA (B3)
1.46 GHz400 MHz512 KBPCIe 2.01 × DDR3L-1066 
5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
October 2013
  • FH8065301567411
$31

Dual-core embedded SoCs[edit]

"Bay Trail-I" (22 nm)[edit]

 

Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom E3825
  • SR1RB (B3)
1.33 GHz533 MHz2 × 512 KBPCIe 2.01 × DDR3L-1066 
6 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
October 2013
  • FH8065301567311
$34
Atom E3826
  • SR1RC (B3)
1.46 GHz533 MHz2 × 512 KBPCIe 2.02 × DDR3L-1066 
7 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
October 2013
  • FH8065301542213
$37
Atom E3827
  • SR1RD (B3)
1.75 GHz542 MHz2 × 512 KBPCIe 2.02 × DDR3L-1333 
8 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
October 2013
  • FH8065301487916
$41

Quad-core embedded SoCs[edit]

"Bay Trail-I" (22 nm)[edit]

 

Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom E3845
  • SR1RE (B3)
1.91 GHz542 MHz4 × 512 KBPCIe 2.01 × DDR3L-1333 
10 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
October 2013
  • FH8065301487715
$52

Server SoCs[edit]

All Atom server processors include ECC support.

Dual-core server SoCs[edit]

"Centerton" (32 nm)[edit]
  • Steppings: B1
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom S1220
  • SLK2K (B1)
1.6 GHzN/A2 × 512 KB DDR3-1333 
8.1 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
December 11, 2012
  • DH80S1220
$54
Atom S1240
  • SLK2J (B1)
1.6 GHzN/A2 × 512 KB DDR3-1333 
6.1 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
December 11, 2012
  • DH80S1240
$64
Atom S1260
  • SLK2H (B1)
2.0 GHzN/A2 × 512 KB DDR3-1333 
8.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
December 11, 2012
  • DH80S1260
$64
"Briarwood" (32 nm)[edit]
  • Steppings: B1
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom S1269
  • SLK2G (B1)
1.6 GHzN/A2 × 512 KB DDR3-1333 
11.7 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
Q2 2013
  • DH80S1269
$80
Atom S1279
  • SLK2F (B1)
1.6 GHzN/A2 × 512 KB DDR3-1333 
13.1 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
Q2 2013
  • DH80S1279
$103
Atom S1289
  • SLK2E (B1)
2.0 GHzN/A2 × 512 KB DDR3-1333 
14.1 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
Q2 2013
  • DH80S1289
$120
"Avoton" (22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom C2350
  • SR1CV (B0)
1.7 - 2.0 GHzN/A2 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1333 
6 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065401488914
 
"Rangeley" (22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom C2338
  • SR1S8 (B0)
1.7 - 2.0 GHzN/A2 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1333 
7 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516761
$49
Atom C2358
  • SR1D2 (B0)
1.7 - 2.0 GHzN/A2 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1333 
7 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516711
 

Quad-core server SoCs[edit]

"Avoton" (22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom C2530
  • SR1CU (B0)
1.7 - 2.0 GHzN/A4 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1333 
9 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065401488915
 
Atom C2550
  • SR1CT (B0)
2.4 - 2.6 GHzN/A4 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1600 
14 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065401488912
 
"Rangeley" (22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom C2518
  • SR1D1 (B0)
1.7 GHzN/A4 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1333 
13 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516710
$75
Atom C2538
  • SR1S9 (B0)
2.4 GHzN/A4 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1600 
15 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516762
$86
Atom C2558
  • SR1CZ (B0)
2.4 GHzN/A4 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1600 
15 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516709
$86

Eight-core server SoCs[edit]

"Avoton" (22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom C2730
  • SR1CR (B0)
1.7 - 2.0 GHzN/A8 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1333 
12 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065401488919
$150
Atom C2750
  • SR1CS (B0)
2.4 - 2.6 GHzN/A8 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1600 
20 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065401488906
$171
"Rangeley" (22 nm)[edit]
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom C2718
  • SR1CY (B0)
2.0 GHzN/A8 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1333 
18 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516708
$150
Atom C2738
  • SR1SA (B0)
2.4 GHzN/A8 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1600 
20 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516763
$171
Atom C2758
  • SR1CW (B0)
2.4 GHzN/A8 × 512 KBPCIe 2.0DDR3/3L-1600 
20 W
  • FC-BGA 1283
September 2013
  • FH8065501516702
$171

CE SoCs[edit]

Single-core CE SoCs[edit]

"Sodaville" (45 nm)[edit]

[5]

  • Package size: 27 mm × 27 mm
  • GPU (based on the PowerVR SGX535 from Imagination Technologies)
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom CE4110 1200 MHz200 MHz512   
7 W
September 24, 2009  
Atom CE4130 1200 MHz200 MHz512   
7 W
  • FC-BGA 951
   
Atom CE4150 1200 MHz400 MHz512   
7 W
  • FC-BGA 951
   
Atom CE4170 1600 MHz400 MHz512    
  • FC-BGA 951
   
"Groveland" (45 nm)[edit]

CE4200[6]

  • Package size: ?? mm × ?? mm
  • GPU (based on the PowerVR SGX535 from Imagination Technologies)

Dual-Core CE SoCs[edit]

"Berryville" (32 nm)[edit]

[7][8][9]

  • Package size: ?? mm × ?? mm
  • GPU for 3D (based on the PowerVR SGX545 from Imagination Technologies)
  • GPU for 2D (GC300 from Vivanti)
Model
number
sSpec
number
FrequencyGPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O busMemoryVoltageTDPSocketRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Atom CE5310 1200 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600      
Atom CE5315 1200 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600 
10–15 W
    
Atom CE5318 1200 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600      
Atom CE5320 1200 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600      
Atom CE5328 1200 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600      
Atom CE5338 1800 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600      
Atom CE5343 1800 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600      
Atom CE5348 1800 MHz ? MHz  DDR3-1600      

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/baiyw/p/3430450.html

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