The
Intel Atom C3808 processor embodies the
Denverton architecture. It was created using the then-advanced 14-nanometer manufacturing process. This processor was designed for energy-efficient server solutions, network devices, or compact storage solutions. Its primary strength has always been in reliability and highly efficient operation.
The model provided a rock-solid basis for many dedicated applications. It must be remembered that raw computing power was not the main focus here. Rather, the
Intel Atom C3808 impressed then, as it does now, with its remarkable
energy efficiency. We recognize how, even years later, it still reliably performs its service in specific environments.
It is particularly suitable for tasks that do not require extreme peak performance. Equipped with a 12 MB L2 cache, it ensures smooth data access. The maximum memory bandwidth of 34 GB/s is quite sufficient for its device class. This supports stable and continuous data transfers, an important aspect for server tasks.
The connection via PCIe 3.0 also offered versatile expansion options. For dedicated services or as a reliable control CPU, it offers sufficient
performance. The
Intel Atom C3808 remains a considered choice for many specific and long-lasting systems.
- Energy-efficient Denverton architecture
- Reliability for server and network applications
- 12 MB L2 cache and solid memory bandwidth
- Versatile expansion through PCIe 3.0