The
Intel Atom C3758, developed under the codename
Denverton architecture, was released in 2017. This processor, manufactured in a 14 nm process, is specifically designed for tasks. Here, reliability and efficiency are clearly at the forefront. We often find it in specialized systems. These include network appliances or smaller server systems.
It really plays its strengths well there. We have noticed that it always provides a stable foundation. A special feature is the generous 16 MB Level 2 cache. This helps the processor to quickly provide frequently needed data. This noticeably contributes to the overall performance in its intended areas of application.
In addition, the
Intel Atom C3758 offers good connectivity options. This is done through the support of PCIe 3.0. A flexible connection of additional components is therefore easily possible. With a maximum memory bandwidth of 38 GB/s, it can also skillfully manage larger amounts of data. For systems that require permanently energy-efficient and reliable functionality, this chip remains a smart choice.
Even today, it proves to be very useful. It is not a speed demon for general desktop tasks. But in its element, it always delivers reliably.
- 14 nm manufacturing process
- 16 MB Level 2 Cache
- PCIe 3.0 support
- High reliability and energy efficiency