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| Intel Atom N2800 vs D2550 |
Released December, 2011
Intel Atom N2800
- 1.86 GHz
- Dual core
Reasons to buy the Intel Atom N2800
![]() | Supports dynamic frequency scaling Yes |
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Differences What are the advantages of each
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Supports dynamic frequency scaling | Yes | vs | No | Somewhat common; Allows for maximum performance when needed, while conserving power and minimizing heat production when not needed | |||
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CPUBoss is not aware of any important advantages of the D2550 vs the N2800. | |||||||
Benchmarks Real world tests of Atom N2800 vs D2550
GeekBench 3 (Multi-core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Atom N2800
1,082
Atom D2550
1,147
GeekBench 3 (Single core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Atom N2800
456
Atom D2550
467
GeekBench 3 (AES single core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Atom N2800
29,200 MB/s
Atom D2550
29,700 MB/s
GeekBench (32-bit) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Atom N2800
1,037
Atom D2550
1,127
GeekBench
Atom N2800
1,413
Atom D2550
1,162
PassMark Data courtesy Passmark
Atom N2800
619
Atom D2550
671
PassMark (Single Core)
Atom N2800
285
Atom D2550
302
Specifications Full list of technical specs
summary | Atom N2800 | vs | D2550 |
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Clock speed | 1.86 GHz | 1.86 GHz | |
Cores | Dual core | Dual core | |
features | |||
Has a NX bit | Yes | Yes | |
Has virtualization support | No | No | |
Instruction set extensions | |||
SSE2 | |||
MMX | |||
SSE3 | |||
SSE | |||
Supplemental SSE3 | |||
AES | |||
Supports dynamic frequency scaling | Yes | No | |
power consumption | |||
TDP | 6.5W | 10W | |
Annual home energy cost | 1.57 $/year | 2.41 $/year | |
Performance per watt | 5.28 pt/W | 3.59 pt/W | |
Typical power consumption | 5.28W | 8.13W | |
bus | |||
Architecture | DMI | DMI | |
Number of links | 1 | 1 | |
Transfer rate | 2,500 MT/s | 2,500 MT/s |
details | Atom N2800 | vs | D2550 |
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Architecture | x86-64 | x86-64 | |
Threads | 4 | 4 | |
L2 cache | 1 MB | 1 MB | |
L2 cache per core | 0.5 MB/core | 0.5 MB/core | |
Manufacture process | 32 nm | 32 nm | |
Max CPUs | 1 | 1 | |
Operating temperature | Unknown - 100°C | Unknown - 100°C | |
overclocking | |||
Overclocked clock speed | 1.87 GHz | 1.87 GHz | |
Overclocked clock speed (Water) | 1.87 GHz | 1.87 GHz | |
Overclocked clock speed (Air) | 1.87 GHz | 1.87 GHz | |
integrated graphics | |||
GPU | GPU | GPU | |
Label | Integrated | Integrated | |
GPU clock speed | 640 MHz | 640 MHz | |
memory controller | |||
Memory controller | Built-in | Built-in | |
Memory type | |||
DDR3-1066 | |||
DDR3 | |||
DDR3-800 | |||
Channels | Single Channel | Single Channel | |
Maximum bandwidth | 6,400 MB/s | 8,533.33 MB/s | |
Maximum memory size | 4,997.12 MB | 4,096 MB |
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