Does Intel's Dual-Core Atom Improve Efficiency?
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Synthetic Benchmarks: Everest And PCMark
Everest 4.5
The benchmark results in Everest 4.5, which is a synthetic memory benchmark, don’t vary a lot in comparison with the Core 2 Duo machine. Keep in mind that all systems were operated with only a single DDR2 DIMM, running at 533 speed on the Atom machines and DDR2-800 on the Core 2 Duo.
PCMark05
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