The
Intel Atom C3558 is a processor based on the
Denverton architecture. It was manufactured using the
14 nm process. This was a very efficient approach for its time. This chip often finds its place in systems where reliability and low power consumption are crucial. With its 8 MB Level 2 cache, it provides a solid foundation for its tasks.
The maximum memory bandwidth is 34 GB per second. This is perfectly adequate for many applications in its segment. We see that it can still be a good choice for specialized applications. It also supports PCIe 3.0. This enables flexible expansion options for various devices. This is particularly advantageous for servers or network components.
It is certainly not a chip for demanding workstations. But it remains convincing for certain niches. Its strengths clearly lie in its efficiency and robustness. It offers reliable computing power for its intended area. Its design aimed for long-term stability. It thus performs its tasks often inconspicuously and consistently.
- Efficiency and low power consumption
- Robust design for continuous operation
- Well suited for specialized applications
- Flexible expandability via PCIe 3.0