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| name              = Diamondville
 
| name              = Diamondville
| image            = atom n270.png
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| caption          = Atom N270, a Diamondville chip
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| manufacturer      = Intel
 
| manufacturer      = Intel
 
| first announced  = April 18, 2007
 
| first announced  = April 18, 2007
| first launched    = June 3, 2008
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| first launched    = April 2, 2008
| isa              = x86-32
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| isa              = x86-64
| isa 2            = x86-64
 
 
| microarch        = Bonnell
 
| microarch        = Bonnell
 
| word              = 64
 
| word              = 64
 
| proc              = 45 nm
 
| proc              = 45 nm
 
| tech              = CMOS
 
| tech              = CMOS
| clock min        = 1,600 MHz
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| clock max        = 1,666.66 MHz
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'''Diamondville''' is the core name for Intel's  first generation of {{intel|Atom}} processors based on the {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}} microarchitecture. Those ultra-low power chips were manufactured on Intel's 45 nm process and were specifically aimed for [[nettops]], [[netbooks]], and entry/value desktops. Diamondville effectively replaced {{\\|Stealey}} in the netbooks and entry-level desktops segment.
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'''Diamondville''' is thee core name for Intel's  first generation of {{intel|Atom}} processors based on the {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}} microarchitecture. Those ultra-low power chips were manufactured on Intel's 45 nm process and were specifically aimed for [[nettops]], [[netbooks]], and entry/value desktops. Diamondville effectively replaced {{\\|Stealey}} in the netbooks and entry-level desktops segment.
 
 
'''Diamondville-SC''' refers to all the [[single-core]] Diamondville-based microprocessors. In late [[2008]] Intel introduced a single [[dual-core]] variant (the {{intel|Atom 330}}) which went under the '''Diamondville-DC''' codename. The dual-core version is simple two identical Diamondville-SC dies packaged together.
 
 
 
== Overview ==
 
All models are based on {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}} manufactured on a [[45 nm process]] and implement [[x86-32]]. A number of Diamondville models do have additional features not enabled on Silverthorne models such as full support for [[x86-64]]. Diamondville generally targets the 4-8 W thermal envelope typically fan-less designs.
 
 
 
=== Common Features ===
 
* '''TDP:''' 2.5 W to 8 W
 
* '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86|SSSE3}} ({{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{x86|SSE3}}, {{x86|SSSE3}})
 
* '''Bus:''' 533.33-666.66 MT/s [[FSB]]
 
* {{intel|Calistoga|l=chipset}} Chipset
 
* 47,212,207 transistors
 
* 3.27 mm x 7.94 mm die size
 
* 25.9638 mm² die area
 
{{clear}}
 
 
 
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<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="20">List of Diamondville-based Atom Processors</th></tr>
 
<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="8">Main processor</th><th colspan="2">Bus</th><th colspan="4">Features</th></tr>
 
{{comp table header 1|cols=Family, Price, Process, Launched, C, T, Freq, TDP, Speed, Rate, Package, ISA, EIST, {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}}}}
 
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|?release price
 
|?process
 
|?first launched
 
|?core count
 
|?thread count
 
|?base frequency#GHz
 
|?tdp#W
 
|?bus speed
 
|?bus rate
 
|?package
 
|?isa
 
|?has intel enhanced speedstep technology
 
|?has simultaneous multithreading
 
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{{comp table count|ask=[[Category:microprocessor models by intel]] [[instance of::microprocessor]] [[core name::Diamondville||Diamondville-SC||Diamondville-DC]]}}
 
</table>
 
{{comp table end}}
 
 
 
== See Also ==
 
{{intel bonnell core see also}}
 
* {{amd|Geode NX}}
 

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designerIntel +
first announcedApril 18, 2007 +
first launchedJune 3, 2008 +
instance ofcore +
isax86-32 + and x86-64 +
main imageFile:atom n270.png +
main image captionAtom N270, a Diamondville chip +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureBonnell +
nameDiamondville +
process45 nm (0.045 μm, 4.5e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +