The
Intel Atom N2100 was once a popular choice for portable devices. This processor, manufactured using the 32-nm process, stood out for its efficiency. Based on the
Cedarview architecture, it was designed for compact systems. We remember its role in many netbooks and mini-PCs. The integrated PowerVR SGX545 graphics solution enabled basic visual tasks and simple media playback.
Its 1 MB L2 cache and 9 GB/s maximum memory bandwidth were sufficient for the demands of the time. It wasn't a high-performance marvel, but it was quite suitable for everyday applications. Browsing the web or simple word processing were easy to handle with it. Its low power consumption was also a particularly appreciated feature.
These characteristics made the
Intel Atom N2100 a reliable companion on the go. We often saw it in devices where mobility and battery life were paramount.
- Low power consumption
- Efficient 32-nm manufacturing process
- Integrated PowerVR SGX545 graphics
- Designed for compact systems