The Intel Atom processor is based on an entirely new
microarchitecture designed specifically for small devices and low power, while
maintaining the Intel Core 2 Duo instruction set compatibility consumers are
accustomed to when using a standard PC and the Internet. The design also
includes support for multiple threads for better performance and increased
system responsiveness. All of this on a chip that measures less than 25 mm˛,
making it Intel's smallest and lowest power processor yet.1 Up to 11 Intel Atom
processor die -- the tiny slivers of silicon packed with 47 million transistors
each -- would fit in an area the size of an American penny.
These new chips, previously codenamed Silverthorne and
Diamondville, will be manufactured on Intel's industry-leading 45nm process
with hi-k metal gate technology. The chips have a thermal design power (TDP)
specification in 0.6-2.5 watt range and scale to 1.8GHz speeds depending on
customer need. By comparison, today's mainstream mobile Core 2 Duo processors
have a TDP in the 35-watt range.
"This is our smallest processor built with the world's
smallest transistors," said Intel Executive Vice President and Chief Sales
and Marketing Officer Sean Maloney. "This small wonder is a fundamental
new shift in design, small yet powerful enough to enable a big Internet
experience on these new devices. We believe it will unleash new innovation
across the industry."
With personal computing increasingly going mobile and the
computer industry rapidly developing new classes of products to connect the
next billion people to the Internet, the Intel Atom processor offers customers
the unique ability to innovate around the new low-power design. In addition to
the MID opportunity, Intel believes the demand for a new category of low-cost,
Internet-centric mobile computing devices dubbed "netbooks" and basic
Internet-centric desktop PCs dubbed "nettops," will grow
substantially over the next several years. The Intel Atom processor is
perfectly suited to meet these new market segments.
Intel said the Intel Atom processor also has potential for
future revenue opportunities in consumer electronic devices, embedded
applications and thin clients.
The Intel Centrino Atom processor technology brand
represents Intel's best technology for MIDs. Formerly codenamed
"Menlow," Intel Centrino Atom processor technology includes the Intel
Atom processor, a low-power companion chip with integrated graphics, a wireless
radio, and thinner and lighter designs. Together, these components are designed
to enable the best mobile computing and Internet experience on these new devices.