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{{intel title|Atom N270}}
 
{{intel title|Atom N270}}
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{{mpu
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| name                = Atom N270
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| no image            =
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| image              = atom n270.png
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| image size          =
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| caption            = Atom N270
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| designer            = Intel
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| manufacturer        = Intel
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| model number        = N270
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| part number        = AU80586GE025D
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| part number 1      =
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| part number 2      =
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| part number 3      =
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| s-spec              = SLB73
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| s-spec qs          =
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| market              = Mobile
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| first announced    = April 2, 2008
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| first launched      = June 3, 2008
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| last order          =
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| last shipment      =
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| release price      = $44
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| family              = Atom
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| series              = N200
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| locked              = Yes
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| frequency          = 1,599.99 MHz
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| bus type            = FSB
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| bus speed          = 133.33 MHz
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| bus rate            = 533.33 MT/s
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| bus links          =
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| clock multiplier    = 12
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| cpuid              = 106C2
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| isa family          = x86
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| isa                = x86-64
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| microarch          = Bonnell
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| platform            = Nettop 2008
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| chipset            = Calistoga
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| core name          = Diamondville
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| core family        = 6
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| core model          = 112
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| core stepping      = C0
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| process            = 45 nm
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| transistors        = 47,212,207
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| technology          = CMOS
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| die area            = 25.9638 mm²
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| die width          = 3.27 mm
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| die length          = 7.94 mm
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| word size          = 64 bit
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| core count          = 1
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| thread count        = 2
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| max cpus            = 1
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| max memory          = 8 GiB
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| electrical          = Yes
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| average power      =
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| idle power          =
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| v core min          = 0.9 V
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| v core max          = 1.1625 V
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| v io                = 1.1 V
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| v io tolerance      = 0.05 V
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| sdp                =
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| tdp                = 2.5 W
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| tjunc min          =
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| tjunc max          =
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| tcase min          = 0 °C
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| tcase max          = 85.2 °C
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| tstorage min        = -40 °C
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| tstorage max        = 85 °C
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| tambient min        =
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| tambient max        =
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| package module 1    = {{packages/intel/fcbga-437}}
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}}
 
'''Atom N270''' is an ultra-low power {{arch|32}} [[x86]] [[single-core]] microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2008. The N270 is specifically designed for nettops and various other mobile internet connected devices. This processors, which was fabricated on Intel's [[45 nm process]], was based on the {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}} microarchitecture. The Atom N270 operates at 1.6 GHz with a TDP of 2.5 W with an average power consumption of 600 mW. The MPU features a legacy 533 MT/s [[front-side bus]] capable of communicating with the {{intel|Poulsbo|l=chipset}} chipset in both low-power [[CMOS]] mode as well as normal [[GTL]] mode (which also works with other chipsets).
 
'''Atom N270''' is an ultra-low power {{arch|32}} [[x86]] [[single-core]] microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2008. The N270 is specifically designed for nettops and various other mobile internet connected devices. This processors, which was fabricated on Intel's [[45 nm process]], was based on the {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}} microarchitecture. The Atom N270 operates at 1.6 GHz with a TDP of 2.5 W with an average power consumption of 600 mW. The MPU features a legacy 533 MT/s [[front-side bus]] capable of communicating with the {{intel|Poulsbo|l=chipset}} chipset in both low-power [[CMOS]] mode as well as normal [[GTL]] mode (which also works with other chipsets).

Revision as of 19:53, 15 April 2017

Template:mpu Atom N270 is an ultra-low power 32-bit x86 single-core microprocessor introduced by Intel in mid-2008. The N270 is specifically designed for nettops and various other mobile internet connected devices. This processors, which was fabricated on Intel's 45 nm process, was based on the Bonnell microarchitecture. The Atom N270 operates at 1.6 GHz with a TDP of 2.5 W with an average power consumption of 600 mW. The MPU features a legacy 533 MT/s front-side bus capable of communicating with the Poulsbo chipset in both low-power CMOS mode as well as normal GTL mode (which also works with other chipsets).