To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I’m interested in seeing the power data. How much more power, if any, does it require?
2 posted on
05/27/2009 7:36:19 AM PDT by
lormand
To: lormand
Power for a specific processor should be available in the specific processor review...at least since power requirements have become an item of interest for potential buyers...
To: lormand
Atom's primary advantage is cost and low power.
Intel can build 4 Atom processors for 1 Core 2 Duo.
Power is less than 2W depending on the options.
6 posted on
05/27/2009 7:44:14 AM PDT by
Zathras
To: lormand
I think the title may be somewhat misleading...the link to the interactive menu to set up the inquiry allows for comparison across all the tests they ran for two specific processors that you choose.....
OR you can choose a specific test and view a ranking from the best performer on that test down to the slowest...where you will find the Intel Atom processor...
Pretty slick....
To: lormand
To: lormand
To: lormand
Look what I found....the Intel specs for the numerous models (currently 11 ) of the Atom including the Cpu power requirements....on their Website:
Products (Formerly Silverthorne)
But the separate additional chips take more power... not sure where you go to find those....additional power requirements....
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