Intel Atom 330 Debuts

Intel’s Atom has received a dual-core upgrade in the scheme of the 330, and despite clocking in at 1.6GHz just like the Atom, it boasts double of everything - two cores and the same amount of caches, sipping a mere 8 watts of capability. The FSB and memory controller still stands at 533MHz, and nothing was made to modify the relatively weak FPU that is found in the loner core Atom. I suppose whether software writers were to take advantage of both cores,

thereupon you would notice a rather significant improvement, but otherwise you’ll find that to be a marketing point that has its potency locked away somewhere. Would be interesting to wait for the next generation netbooks that come with the dual-core Atom.

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