Intel® Atom™ Processor

Intel® Atom™ processors enable a broad range of devices including netbooks,
entry-level desktops, tablets, handhelds, smartphones, consumer electronics
(CE) devices, and other companion devices.¹

Today Intel Atom processors integrate features such as controllers for
memory, graphics, video, and display for a host of new applications that
deliver flexibility and innovation. In the future, 32nm-based System-on-Chip
(SoC) solutions will provide even greater functionality and form factor
options.

Intel Atom processors are optimized to enable new connected experiences with
a range of capabilities³:

   - *A new range of power-efficient devices* with excellent performance
   enabled by industry-leading 45nm high-k metal gate technology and soon, 32nm
   silicon process technology
   - *Highly integrated application processor* that transforms everyday
   devices
   - *Smaller, more compact designs* with a thermal design power (TDP)
   ranging from less than 1 watt to 13 watts
   - *Low power options* in select devices enabling incredibly low idle,
   allowing devices to conserve energy
   - *Better performance and increased system responsiveness* enabled by
   Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology)²

The evolution of small

Follow the journey of the Intel Atom processor:
 March 2008

Mobile Internet Devices September 2009

Consumer Electronics January 2010

Netbooks May
2010

Smartphones and Tablets  The first Intel Atom
processors<http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/2008/20080302comp.htm>are
announced, intending to enable a new generation of powerful and
energy-efficient companion devices for accessing the internet. Intel
announces the new 45nm-based Intel Atom processor
CE4100<http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/2009/20090924comp_a.htm>that
delivers the newest SoC to a family of consumer electronics media
processors designed for interactive TV. Intel announces its latest Intel
Atom 
processor<http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/2009/20091221comp_sm.htm>,
integrating a memory controller and graphics into the CPU, reducing power
while increasing performance in smaller systems. The latest Intel Atom
processors<http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/2010/20100504comp.htm>deliver
groundbreaking power reductions while maintaining performance and
enable thin, innovative form factors including tablets, handhelds, and
smartphones.

Thanks & Regards

Ratheesh Kumar R
Manager- Sales and Marketing
Simtech Systems
Trivandrum-1

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