Wednesday, February 25th 2015
Intel Revives the Atom Brand with New Branding Levels
In order to help people understand the level of processor performance and make an informed purchase decision based on their needs, Intel Atom processors will now be offered in three distinct brand levels in a good/better/best construct - the Intel Atom x3, x5 and x7 processors. This change will start with the next generation of processors. Intel Atom x3 processor provides basic, but genuine Intel-level tablet, phablet and smartphone performance.
Intel Atom x5 processor has more capabilities and features for people who want an even better experience, and the flagship Intel Atom x7 processor provides the highest level of performance and capabilities for the Intel Atom family. The Intel Atom processor is designed to provide the best battery life with great performance for tablets, phablets, smartphones and other mobile devices. This infographic lists Intel's consumer brand portfolio for consumer devices including the Intel Core processor, Intel Core M processor, Intel Atom processor, Intel Pentium processor and Intel Celeron processor.
Intel Atom x5 processor has more capabilities and features for people who want an even better experience, and the flagship Intel Atom x7 processor provides the highest level of performance and capabilities for the Intel Atom family. The Intel Atom processor is designed to provide the best battery life with great performance for tablets, phablets, smartphones and other mobile devices. This infographic lists Intel's consumer brand portfolio for consumer devices including the Intel Core processor, Intel Core M processor, Intel Atom processor, Intel Pentium processor and Intel Celeron processor.
32 Comments on Intel Revives the Atom Brand with New Branding Levels
Maybe they are hoping people have forgotten.
They were and still are underpowered and extremely slow, even compared to regular laptops.
My elderly mother still uses her Netbook, but at her age she isn't going anywhere fast.
The way I understood it was that the core i series had the most complex cores, then pentium was cut down, celeron even further, and then atom had a much simpler core arch. Is that true? Was that ever true? How to the lines compare now?
Remember?
I wonder where will be difference betwen x3, x5 and x7 other than words right now.
With the difference that you will not invest in the big evil Intel. :)
Atoms are great and more than capable CPUs for the price. I just don't know what people are expecting from them...
I'm afraid someday, you'll have to come to terms with this. Sorry.
After Intel spent billions to subsidize 40M Android Atom tablets, Microsoft releases Office only for ARM
Intel's mobile chip division has lost $7 billion over the last two years while heavily subsidizing the manufacturing costs of Android tablet makers agreeing to use the chipmaker's Atom mobile x86 processors. Microsoft's new Office for Android won't run on any of them.
appleinsider.com/articles/15/01/07/after-intel-spent-billions-to-subsidize-40m-android-atom-tablets-microsoft-releases-office-only-for-arm
Try with googling "Intel subsidise Atom" :D