Intel gets official with its next generation Atom platform

After months of hype, Intel formally unveiled its next generation Atom platform today. The platform includes the single core Atom N450 and NM10 Express Chipset for netbooks, as well as the single core D410 and dual core D510 for desktops.
The N450, formerly known as the PineView, crams a CPU, GPU and memory controller on a single chip. This means that the device will be 60% smaller and 20% more efficient than previous versions of the Atom. However, the N450 won’t be getting any faster – its single core is still clocked at 1.66 GHz, with 512 KB of cache.
So far we are aware of 11 netbooks that will use the N450:
- Acer Aspire One 532
- ASUS Eee PC 1005PE
- Dell Mini 10
- Fujitsu MH380
- HP Mini 210
- Lenovo FL5-B3
- MSI Wind U130, U135
- Samsung N150
- Samsung NB30
- Toshiba NB300
In total, Intel claims 80 netbook design wins for the N450 from vendors such as ASUS, Acer, Dell, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Lenovo, Samsung and MSI. These systems will be available starting January 4, 2010, which coincides nicely with CES.
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