There is a lot of Atom bashing going on here. Atom isn't bad, esp. the lower-power envelope models. And remember that Atom has been out a long time, and AMD's is a new release, so, following Moore's law, should be twice the performance or half the power consumption. But it isn't.
And everyone saying E350 smashes the Atom. Absolutely not! Have you read the reviews? Do you own these devices? The E350 CPU is not a lot faster. IIRC between 0%-30% depending on application, an average around 15%. And for multithreaded apps, 0% or -ve. It is the same order of magnitude, same ballpark performance, and nothing to get excited about. NOW, the GPU half of the E350 is better than Intel's offering, without a doubt. But so is ION and ION2 that pairs with Atom. And you need to ask yourself what the "Atom machines" are being used for. They certainly are not workstations or games platforms! For Office, productivity, small servers, or NAS-type devices, they are quite fine. In all of these examples who gives a hoot about 3D performance?
Remember: usage scenario. Atom is fine for what it was designed for. Low power terminals, x86 NAS, and netbooks a-la 2009.
I agree for small laptops today the A350 is far better... because netbooks have become laptop replacements and we want more video processing power for flash, basic 3d, etc.