The
Intel Atom Z3735E was a notable processor specifically designed for mobile devices. It found its use in numerous tablets and small laptops. Its design was based on the then-modern
Bay Trail architecture. This chip was manufactured using the 22 nm process, which contributed to its efficiency.
One of its greatest strengths was always its extremely low power consumption. This allowed devices to achieve very long battery life. For users who were on the go, this was a major and noticeable advantage. We remember the many hours that these devices functioned without an outlet.
Long battery life
Additionally, the
Intel Atom Z3735E integrated an Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail GT1).
This graphics unit was completely sufficient for basic multimedia applications. You could smoothly play videos or easily surf the web with it. The processor offered a thoroughly solid performance for the everyday tasks of that time. It was not intended for demanding computational loads. But it always delivered reliably for its intended purpose.
With 2 MB Level 3 Cache and 11 GB/s maximum memory bandwidth, it met the expectations of its category. It proved itself as a reliable companion for simple computer usage.
- Low power consumption
- Long battery life
- Integrated graphics for multimedia
- Reliable performance for everyday tasks