Silverthorne Gets a Name: Meet Intel Atom and Intel Centrino Atom
by Anand Lal Shimpi on March 2, 2008 6:00 PM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
The Ultra Mobile Centrino Platform
Alongside the Atom, Intel is also announcing a new category of the Centrino brand to be targeted at mobile devices. Quite logically, this will be called Intel Centrino Atom. This isn't a brand for normal notebook computers, this is a brand for mobile Internet devices (mids). While ultra portable notebooks and even low power desktops may chose to make use of Atom, they will not be branded as Centrino Atom.
![](https://images.anandtech.com/reviews/cpu/intel/atom/intelatomc.jpg)
The specific requirements for Centrino Atom are as follows:
Intel Atom (Silverthorne) CPU Poulsbo chipset, Wifi and/or 3G, and/or Wimax support (Intel or 3rd party). Must have battery powered screen size less than or equal to 6". Devices must be less than or equal to a 7.5" diagonal width with thicknesses being less than or equal to 1.02".
The fact that wireless networking support under Centrino Atom can be provided by a 3rd party is a huge (and very welcome) departure from the current Centrino requirements. Future versions of Centrino Atom will tighten up these requirements as well, but what we are seeing is certainly a good starting place for the types of devices that could benefit from the Centrino Atom brand.
The future of mobile compute looks very bright indeed, and now it has a name: Atom.
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stevekgoodwin - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Do the logos need to be so very, very large in this article? There's a line between news and advertorials, which this article doesn't just skirt, it pants, hose, stockings, jeans, socks, jumper, pullovers, undergarments completely.AnnonymousCoward - Thursday, March 6, 2008 - link
Is this really worth complaining about? I happen to like big pictures.DigitalFreak - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Are you on dial-up? If not, quit bitching.Griswold - Monday, March 3, 2008 - link
Dear lord, make this tool roll over and die already.stevekgoodwin - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
I was complaining about the x by y, not the k.I appreciate Anadtech showing us the new logos, I don't appreciate the enormous size of them. The cynic in me says it was to force the article to 2 pages to serve more ads.
davepermen - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
I'd like to have a silverthorne in my notebook for daily usage, and the ability to turn on the larrabee if i need the performance.0.3W means very long online 'standby' time (messengers and such still usable), but if i need the power (for djing stuff), i still have larrabee in there.
i'll call it "Intel Molecule" :)
CK804 - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Silverthorne Get's a Name...are you trying to say "Silverthorne Get is a Name" or "Silverthorne Gets a Name?"