Intel Atom D525 1.83GHz

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Intel Atom D525 1.83GHz
Performance Specification
CPU Speed
1.8 GHz
Physical Cores
2 cores
Threads
4 threads
CPU Codename
Pineview
TDP (Power)
13W
Lithography
45nm
Socket 559
Main Link
Bit Width
64 Bit
Voltages
0.800V-1.175V
Memory Channels
1
Maximum memory
4GB
CPU Features
Notebook CPU
Unlocked Multiplier
L1 Cache
112KB
L2 Cache
1024KB
L3 Cache
Approved
Rating & Price
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Unknown
Release price
$63
Atom D525 1.83GHz Game Requirement Analysis
Intel Atom is the brand name for a line of ultra-low-voltage x86 and x86-64 CPUs (or microprocessors) from Intel, designed in 45 nm CMOS and used mainly in netbooks, nettops, and Mobile Internet devices (MIDs)
Intel Atom is a direct successor of the Intel A100 and A110 low-power microprocessors (code-named Stealey), which were built on a 90 nm process, had 512 KB L2 cache and run at 600 MHz/800 MHz with 3W TDP (Thermal Design Power). Prior to the Silverthorne announcement, outside sources had speculated that Atom would compete with AMD's Geode system-on-a-chip processors, used by the One Laptop per Child project, and other cost- and power-sensitive applications for x86 processors. However, Intel revealed on October 15, 2007 that it was developing another new mobile processor, codenamed Diamondville, for OLPC-type devices.

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Release period
01-Apr-2010