Intel Shipping Upgraded Atom, HD Video Chipset

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topgear

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Intel is now shipping the N280 version of its popular Atom processor to OEMs for use in netbooks.

While the N280 doesn’t differ from the N270 in clock speed, with both running at 1.6 GHz, the newer chip benefits from being paired with the new GN40, which brings with it HD video acceleration.

As handy as netbooks have proven to be at casual web browsing and even the odd video, it does trip up when it comes to the more intensive multimedia features. The GN40 chipset adds hardware help for playback of 720p video, making the Atom N280 set probably a better companion now than a portable DVD player (particularly if you have high-def video encodes).

The Atom N280 itself has a lower thermal design power at 2 W compared to the N270 at 2.5 W, but with the beefier chipset, the N280 and GN40 TDP jumps to 16.5 W. The N270 with the N945GSE has a TDP of 11.8 W.

Of course, the upgraded N280 with the GN40, while better with videos, doesn’t really measure up to what Nvidia brings to the table with the Ion chipset. We took a look at the Nvidia Ion paired with the Atom in more of a nettop form, but such a chipset would be mighty impressive in a netbook.

For now, however, the Atom N280 and GN40 is the only available option for 720p video from a netbook -- and it’s not bad if you can get several movies' worth out of it from the Asus Eee 1000HE.

Source : *www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-atom-gn20-nvidia-ion,6976.html
 

IronManForever

IronMan; Ready to Roll...
WTF? netbooks should remain netbooks. FAIL!
Instead of the previous idea of having the bare minimum features and keeping things cheap, this is taking quite the opposite way.

But for a small form factor pc, its a definite plus. If I am not wrong, Acer Aspire One could handle 720p pretty well. So what new does this bring to the table?

Personally I'm waiting for NVidia Ion.
 

Bandu

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Although almost the same clock speed as N270, the N280 comes with a higher clocked (667 MHz) FSB

NVidia Ion won't come to netbooks or laptops. It's meant for the HTPC / SFF things coz its a major battery drainer.
 

phreak0ut

The Thread Killer >:)
People simply want more and more powerful laptops. They are merely becoming desktop replacements. Gone are the days when you used laptops for plain old work.
 

comp@ddict

EXIT: DATA Junkyard
Well, the only think is the new onboard gfx is let's say, 2x better only 2x better, I can't wait to see the price, 35k?
 
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