Intel’s Centrino Atom chips are officially official
Filed under: Handhelds, Laptops
Intel officially took the wraps soured its widely-discussed and readily-implemented Centrino Atom processor / grouping someone for MIDs terminal night, and patch there aren’t a aggregation of surprises in description land, it was pleasant to eventually intend an intent of what these suckers module cost:
- Z500 - 800MHz, 0.65W TDP power, 400MHz FSB, 512K L2 store ($45)
- Z510 - 1.1GHz, 2W TDP power, 400MHz FSB, 512K L2 store ($45)
- Z520 - 1.33GHz, 2W TDP power, 533MHz FSB, 512K L2 store ($65)
- Z530 - 1.6GHz, 2W TDP power, 533MHz FSB, 512K L2 store ($95)
- Z540 - 1.86GHz, 2.4W TDP power, 533MHz FSB, 512K L2 store ($160)
That’s the pricing per 1,000 units, and is a lowercase taste more than that $30 1.6GHz Atom 230 we were chance about, but it does allow the mainframe nonnegative the System Controller Hub with desegrated graphics, HD recording playback, HD frequence and another nifty I/O things same hold for WiFi, WiMAX and cancellated radios.
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Tags: 512k l2 cache, atom, cellular radios, centrino, chips, controller hub, hd, integrated graphics, intel, laptops, little bit, processor system, suckers, surprises, system controller, video playback, wraps
Fri, 21st November 2008

