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    Processor ATOM N270

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by hymura, Jun 25, 2008.

  1. hymura

    hymura Notebook Enthusiast

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    What do you think's about Processor ATOM N270..
     
  2. jisaac

    jisaac Notebook Deity

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    slow...... but a 2.5W TDP omg
     
  3. K-TRON

    K-TRON Hi, I'm Jimmy Diesel ^_^

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    I am pretty sure Intel is trying to get onto VIA's turf, and VIA will not allow that, so they will show Intel power efficiency, and I am sure Via will win. Their processors are not even rated in watts, but in the carbon pollution somehow measured in trees. It was advertised on their site for a while, I dont know if they still do that, but the EDEN processors are extremely power efficient and do not need active cooling. Their performance should be much higher than intel's, but its strange that their are no comparisons.

    I am voting for VIA, they make awesome chipsets and cpu's.

    K-TRON