Thursday, November 13, 2008

Atom 330 is benchmarked, fares slightly worse than expected


PC Pro's given Intel's dual-core, 1.6GHz Atom 330 (coupled with a 7200 RPM SATA hard drive and 1GB of DDR2 RAM) the benchmark run-through, and they've got some conflicting details to pass on to you. Overall, the testers found the Atom to be, as expected, faster than the N270, but only by 16 percent. In specific tests, the 330 ran Office 2003 slower than both a 2GHz VIA C7-D and the single-core Atom; PC Pro actually performed the test several times just to be sure it wasn't a glitch... and it wasn't. The 330 performed better running 2D graphics, outpacing the N270 by 41 percent, and it also outperformed its competitors in encoding and multitasking. Not enough details for you? Hit the read link for the full-on benchmarking experience.

[ Via: Engadget ]
[ Tag: 330, atom, atom 330, Atom330, benchmark, benchmarking, benchmarks, dual core, dual-core, DualCore, intel, intel atom, IntelAtom, n270 ]

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