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− | '''Atom Z620''' is an ultra-low power {{arch|32}} [[x86]] system on a chip designed by [[Intel]] and introduced in early [[2010]]. The Z620, which is based on the {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}} microarchitecture ({{intel|Lincroft|l=core}} core), is fabricated on a [[45 nm process]]. This SoC incorporates a single core operating at 900 MHz with a low frequency mode of 600 MHz and a burst frequency of 1.5 GHz. The chip has a TDP of 1.3 W and supporting up to a 2 GiB of single-channel DDR2-800 memory. Additionally, the Z620 incorporates | + | '''Atom Z620''' is an ultra-low power {{arch|32}} [[x86]] system on a chip designed by [[Intel]] and introduced in early [[2010]]. The Z620, which is based on the {{intel|Bonnell|l=arch}} microarchitecture ({{intel|Lincroft|l=core}} core), is fabricated on a [[45 nm process]]. This SoC incorporates a single core operating at 900 MHz with a low frequency mode of 600 MHz and a burst frequency of 1.5 GHz. The chip has a TDP of 1.3 W and supporting up to a 2 GiB of single-channel DDR2-800 memory. Additionally, the Z620 incorporates a {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535|GMA 600}} [[IGP]] operating at 400 MHz. |
Revision as of 21:18, 22 April 2017
Template:mpu Atom Z620 is an ultra-low power 32-bit x86 system on a chip designed by Intel and introduced in early 2010. The Z620, which is based on the Bonnell microarchitecture (Lincroft core), is fabricated on a 45 nm process. This SoC incorporates a single core operating at 900 MHz with a low frequency mode of 600 MHz and a burst frequency of 1.5 GHz. The chip has a TDP of 1.3 W and supporting up to a 2 GiB of single-channel DDR2-800 memory. Additionally, the Z620 incorporates a GMA 600 IGP operating at 400 MHz.