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Episode: 881
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Title: HPR0881: Intel Atom processor
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0881/hpr0881.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 04:01:13
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We provide you with a closer look.
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Good day, Hacker Public Radio.
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This is JWP, and I'm going to talk to you a little bit about the Atom Intel processor.
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I own a lot of atoms, and I have to say that I've been pretty pleased with all of them.
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It's sort of a love-hate thing that I have going on with my HP Netbook.
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It seems that it doesn't perform as well as the atom that I bought two years ago.
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But interestingly enough, there's not that much difference between an atom chip
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and a Netbook running an atom that I purchased two years ago,
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and one that I purchased this year running an atom.
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It's a brand name from Intel for an ultra-low voltage x86 and x8664 CPUs from Intel.
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It has a 45 nanometer COMUS, and it's mainly used in netbooks, net tops, and embedded applications
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ranging from health care to advanced robotics.
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In 2009, Intel announced the next generation of atom processors, including the N450 with a total power kit consumption down by 20%.
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Now, this is the chip that I have in my Toshiba is in 450.
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The later ones that I purchased are more, I guess you could say more 64-bit.
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They call it Intel 64.
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If you got Silver Home or Lincraft, it does what they call Intel VTX.
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If you got the Diamondville or the Pineview or Cedar Trail,
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basically anything with an N, an N, a D, or a number in front of it.
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Whereas if you got the two Z models, the Z5 or the Z6, you might not have full 64-bit capacity.
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Whereas the N2XX doesn't have Intel 64 either, but both my netbooks have 64-bit, so they're both atom, I believe they're both pine-deus.
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And I think they're both ones a single and ones a dual.
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And so it's quite good little chips.
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The performance of a single core atom is about half that of a pinium M of the same clock rate.
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For example, an atom N270 can be found in many netbooks such as the triple EPC and deliver around 3,300 Mips and 2.1 Gigaflops and standard performance.
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Compared to 7,400 Mips or 3.9 Gigaflops of a similarly clocked pinium M.
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But because I use Linux on these boxes, I don't notice the difference.
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Both have been quite good for me and both run, well one's running mint.
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They're actually both of them are running mint now.
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And I can see myself moving almost immediately as soon as the next long-term Ubuntu comes out to move both those netbooks to the long-term version of Ubuntu.
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Well, that's about it for the atom processor.
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Again, be sure that you understand that Diamondville is the first one that does a 64-bit really, really well.
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Alright, thank you. Bye-bye.
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