Intel A100
We do not have performance data for the A100 for the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark.
We do not have performance per dollar data for the A100 for the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark.
Summary
About the Intel A100 CPU
The Intel A100 is an end-of-life 1-core (1-thread) processor built for the mobile CPU market. It launched in Q2 2007. It is part of Intel's Atom lineup, which is based on the Stealey microarchitecture. The A100 is compatible with Intel BGA 437 motherboards and is fabricated on Intel's 90 nm manufacturing process.
Memory and Cache
The A100 supports DDR2 memory. In terms of cache, the A100 has multiple levels of cache. Its L1 cache, which is the smallest and fastest, is 64 KB in size, providing rapid access to crucial instructions. Its L2 cache, at 512 KB, is larger but slower than the L1.
Cores and Clock Speeds
The A100 is a single-core and single-threaded CPU, making it not capable of processing multiple computational tasks in parallel. The base clock speed of the CPU is 600.0 MHz. Higher clock speeds result in higher performance for the same microarchitecture. The multiplier is locked, making it incapable of overclocking for pushing performance further.
Integrated Graphics
The A100 does not include an integrated graphics solution. A dedicated graphics card will be required if you require a monitor with your computer.
General Info
General overview of the CPU, including details like its manufacturer, release date, launch price, and current production status.
Info | Value |
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Manufacturer | Intel |
Series | Atom |
Market Segment | Mobile |
Release Date | Q2 2007 |
Production Status | End-of-life |
Shop | Check Price |
Benchmark Performance
Technical Specs
Manufacturing Details
Information about the CPU's manufacturing like its foundry, process size, and transistor count.
Spec | Value |
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Manufacturer | Intel |
Foundry | Intel |
Process Size | 90 nm |
Transistors | 176 million |
Architecture
CPU architecture specs like its memory channels, memory support, and microarchitecture. Newer CPU architectures can minimize bottlenecks and improve execution efficiency using more advanced techniques.
Spec | Value |
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Series | Atom |
Microarchitecture | Stealey |
Codename | Stealey |
Memory Support | DDR2 |
ECC Memory | No |
Cores & Clock Speeds
Processing power information like its cores and clock speed. These specs impact how fast they can handle instructions and tasks. These have a strong impact on the CPU's performance.
Spec | Value |
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Cores | 1 |
Threads | 1 |
Clock Speed | 600.0 MHz |
Base Clock | 100 MHz |
Multiplier | 6.0x |
Multiplier Unlocked | No |
Cache
CPU cache specs like its L1 & L2 cache. These provide the CPU with a small, but super-fast memory access. A larger cache can improve a CPU's performance.
Spec | Value |
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L1 Cache | 64 KB |
L2 Cache | 512 KB |
Compatibility & Power Consumption
Compatibility and power consumption information like its socket type, thermal design power, power limits. These can help verify the CPU's compatibility with other PC components.
Spec | Value |
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Socket | Intel BGA 437 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 3 W |
Graphics, Features, & Extensions
Additional CPU features like its bundled cooler, integrated graphics, and extensions/technologies.
Spec | Value |
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Integrated Graphics | Motherboard Dependent |
Extensions / Technologies | MMX, SSE, SSE2 |
* Performance rating, performance per dollar, and rankings are based on the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark and MSRP.