The Product Lineup

Alongside the technology disclosure, Intel is also unveiling the first five Atom processors that will be shipping this year:


  Clock Speed TDP Average Power Idle Power (C6) FSB SMT Price
Intel Atom Z500 800MHz 0.65W 160mW 80mW 400MHz No $45
Intel Atom Z510 1.1GHz 2W 220mW 100mW 400MHz No $45
Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz 2W 220mW 100mW 533MHz Yes $65
Intel Atom Z530 1.60GHz 2W 220mW 100mW 533MHz Yes $95
Intel Atom Z540 1.86GHz 2.4W 220mW 100mW 533MHz Yes $160

 

We originally expected Atom to top out at 1.60GHz but it looks like Intel wanted an even higher performing 1.86GHz part in the mix. At 1.86GHz, the Atom should offer performance beyond that of a 1.0GHz Pentium M - not bad for having a 2.4W TDP.

The pricing is admittedly higher than expected, at least for the chips with Hyper Threading (SMT) enabled. Given that the Atom processor is effectively targeting UMPCs and MIDs, the pricing structure makes sense but in order to get x86 everywhere Intel is going to need to offer higher performance at its lower price points.

Centrino Atom

As we've reported before, along with the Intel Atom brand comes the new Centrino Atom brand. The requirements are as follows:

Performance Expectations Final Words
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