Now that the Intel Atom N280 has arrived (c/o the Acer Aspire One D150), we'll try to take a look if this slightly higher-clocked CPU is indeed faster than its predecessor. So, we compared it to the Atom N270 and got the following results: A quick run thru Super Pi showed the N280 (1.66GHz) edging slightly faster than the N270 (1.6GHz). The main difference between the N270 and the N280 is actually in the bus speed (133Mhz vs. 166MHz) as shown in the CPUId below: Also check out our comparison of the Atom Z539 vs. After trying out the Sony Vaio P, I was curious whether there's any performance difference between the Intel Atom Z530 and the Atom N270. Clock for clock, the Atom N270 beats the Z530 in Super Pi by as much as 35%. Despite Intel's suggestion that the new Atom N330 Dual Core was made for nettops, that doesn't mean netbooks can't have them installed onboard. PC Corner is offering chassis upgrades to support the Intel Atom N330 Dual Core. Read more in our articles including "Intel Atom N270 vs. Atom N280" and "AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE announced".
Now that the Intel Atom N280 has arrived (c/o the Acer Aspire One D150), we'll try to take a look if this slightly higher-clocked CPU is indeed faster than its predecessor. So, we compared it to the Atom N270 and got the following results: A quick run thru Super Pi showed the N280 (1.66GHz) edging slightly faster than the N270 (1.6GHz).
The main difference between the N270 and the N280 is actually in the bus speed (133Mhz vs. 166MHz) as shown in the CPUId below: Also check out our comparison of the Atom Z539 vs. After trying out the Sony Vaio P, I was curious whether there's any performance difference between the Intel Atom Z530 and the Atom N270.
Our coverage of atom n280 includes: "Intel Atom N270 vs. Atom N280"; "AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE announced"; "Intel Atom Z530 vs. Atom N270". Each article provides unique insights and information.