Lisa,

> what is an atom processor?

I'll bet you can find out by Googling for it.

So I did that.

Intel Atom is the brand name for a line of x86 and x86-64 CPUs (or  
microprocessors) from Intel, previously code-named Silverthorne and  
Diamondville processors, designed for a 45 nm CMOSprocess and intended  
for use in ultra-mobile PCs, smart phone and other portable and low- 
power applications.


That's a simplified version from Wikopedia.

Intel's explanation can be found on:  http://www.intel.com/technology/atom/

Jim







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