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5ilv3r
9y ago
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That would probably be less power efficient than just running a single core alone at reduced clock.
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runjake
9y ago
Which is why the Atom was discontinued, IIRC: the mainline chips power efficiency had been reduced enough to make the Atom much less viable.
wmf
9y ago
Atom hasn't been discontinued; low-end "Celeron" and "Pentium" chips are actually Atoms.
throwawayish
9y ago
Both Pentium and Celeron are used for standard mainstream dual-core chips and for Atom chips (eg. J4205, Celeron G3900, Pentium G4400)... so in a way they are Intel's trash-can brand.
sundvor
9y ago
I think you meant the mainline's efficiency
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