The
Intel Atom C3830 is based on the
Denverton architecture. This processor was designed for environments where high reliability is paramount.
Efficient operation was always the focus. Manufacturing in the 14 nm process provided a solid foundation for this. The
generous 12 MB Level 2 cache is particularly positive.
It optimizes access times to important data. This contributed significantly to stable system performance. In addition, PCIe 3.0 offered versatile connectivity options. Peripherals and expansion cards could be easily integrated. The
Intel Atom C3830 is often found in systems that need to operate continuously.
Think of network devices or special storage systems. Its maximum memory bandwidth is 34 GB/s. This is absolutely sufficient for the intended applications. This chip is not designed for peak computing performance. Rather, it convinces with its
consistency in continuous operation. We see how it remains a reliable option for specific tasks even today.
- Denverton Architecture
- High Reliability and Efficiency
- Generous 12 MB Level 2 Cache
- Versatile PCIe 3.0 Connectivity