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    Intel Introduces Faster Atom N470 at 1.83 GHz
    March 1, 2010 by Marcus Yam

    " This Atom's running a little faster... but it could still use some outside help.

    The Atom, even in its new Pineview guise, isn't a screaming demon; but Intel today launched a slightly faster iteration of its ubiquitous low-power processor. Now joining the original 1.66 GHz Atom N450 is the N470, which dials its single-core to run at 1.83 GHz with the usual 512KB of L2 cache and DDR2-667 support.

    While the slight speed bump isn't going to be changing the character of Atom-based netbooks anytime soon, the option of a "high-end" CPU for netbooks might encourage OEMs to package more capable multimedia-oriented parts with the Atom N470, such as the Broadcom Crystal HD video processor or the Nvidia Ion 2 chipset.

    Intel says that major OEMs are expected to introduce systems based on this processor over the coming months. "

    Source: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/int...ooks,9762.html

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    Will be good for lightweight servers too.

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    ya Intel rocks

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    humm, better than my xp mobile 2500
    help me god, i need to get out of the stone age.

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    I've owned (and sold) a netbook with the N270 and I have a media center in my living room running an N330 right now. Both have been positive experiences the entire way so it's good to hear the Atom is still making progress.


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    i hope i can upgrade tat new atom with my dell mini atom to play high def content

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    I'd be interested to see what the jump in power consumption for this chip is. I have a netbook with the N270 in it. I get power than enough processing power from that thing for any of the apps that I throw at it (email, teh internets, text editor, etc.). I would much rather sacrifice some of that processing power than an ounce of battery life. But ya, this thing might be interesting for the net-top market.

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    Then there's this:

    http://myhpmini.com/forum/viewtopic....tart=72#p18776

    Haven't tried it on mine, yet, but.
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

    -Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by mothis View Post
    I'd be interested to see what the jump in power consumption for this chip is. I have a netbook with the N270 in it. I get power than enough processing power from that thing for any of the apps that I throw at it (email, teh internets, text editor, etc.). I would much rather sacrifice some of that processing power than an ounce of battery life. But ya, this thing might be interesting for the net-top market.
    Probably not, after all that is the attraction of the Atom. I have the Atom N330 in a media center with 3 TB of drive space and pushing music, BluRay, and TV shows. I completely removed the PSU from the case I bought and I only use the 90 watt external PSU that came with the mobo to power the entire system. I'd bet that this is similar.

    Edit: I just read this, where it appears it uses less power than the 330:

    "...with total kit power consumption down 40%."

    Edit2: What are we looking at there J2? I'm not too savvy with specs and clock speeds.
    Last edited by Skiz; 03-16-2010 at 10:45 PM.


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