Intel made official their new Atom processors for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) -- the Atom Z515 which clocks at 1.2GHz and the Atom Z550 which is rated at 2.0GHz. 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. 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. Read more in our articles including "Intel intros Atom Z515 and Z550 2.0GHz" and "Intel closes Malaysia, Philippines, Oregon & California Operations".
Intel made official their new Atom processors for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) -- the Atom Z515 which clocks at 1.2GHz and the Atom Z550 which is rated at 2.0GHz. 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.
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 intel atom z550 includes: "Intel intros Atom Z515 and Z550 2.0GHz"; "Intel closes Malaysia, Philippines, Oregon & California Operations"; "Intel Atom N270 vs. Atom N280". Each article provides unique insights and information.