The
Intel Atom Z3736F, a processor of the
Bay Trail architecture, was intended for compact devices. Manufactured in the 22-nanometer process, this chip demonstrated remarkable energy efficiency. One of its greatest strengths was its extremely low power consumption. This feature allowed developers to install the
Intel Atom Z3736F in fanless systems.
This resulted in very quiet tablets and thin netbooks. Annoying fan noise was no longer an issue. Many users found this to be a great advantage. The integrated Intel HD Graphics (
Bay Trail GT1) reliably handled the basic display. We were able to observe how well this chip worked for everyday requirements.
These included web browsing or simple video playback. It offered a very inexpensive base for mobile applications. Low heat generation and sufficient
performance made it attractive. The
Intel Atom Z3736F was suitable for devices where
efficiency and fanless operation were a priority.
- Low power consumption
- Fanless operation possible
- Integrated graphics for basic functions
- Cost-effective solution