The
Intel Atom E3815 is a processor initially designed for specific applications. It's based on the
Bay Trail architecture and manufactured using an efficient 22 nm process. This chip was developed to excel in compact and energy-efficient systems. It's often found as the core in devices that need to operate continuously.
Its main advantages lie in its remarkably
low power consumption and decent performance for its class. This makes it particularly suitable for
embedded applications and IoT solutions. Another advantage is the integrated Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail GT1). It provides the necessary graphics output without requiring a separate card.
For its size, the processor offers a 1 MB Level 3 Cache. This helps with data processing within its capabilities. The maximum memory throughput rate of 9 GB/s was sufficient for the requirements at the time. We still see the
Intel Atom E3815 in reliable industrial computers and thin clients. Its longevity and targeted efficiency are features that many users appreciate.
- Low power consumption
- Suitable for embedded systems
- Integrated graphics
- Compact design