The
Intel Atom D2550 was once a key component of many compact systems. This processor, manufactured in 32 nm, was based on the
Cedarview architecture. It was specifically designed for applications where low
power consumption was critical. We often saw it in economical mini-PCs or as the centerpiece of embedded solutions.
One of its strengths was the integrated graphics unit, the Intel
GMA 3650. This allowed for basic image output and could handle simple multimedia tasks. You could certainly watch movies or surf the internet with it.
The
Intel Atom D2550 offered a practical performance for everyday applications at the time.
It was never intended for complex calculations, but rather for reliable, simple services. With a maximum memory bandwidth of 9 GB/s, it was well equipped. A Level 3 cache of 1 MB supported its performance. This chip represented a cost-effective solution. It allowed the construction of devices that consumed little power and were space-saving.
This was an important aspect at that time.
- Low power consumption
- Integrated Intel GMA 3650 graphics
- Ideal for compact and simple systems
- Based on the Cedarview architecture (32 nm manufacturing)