Internet Devices Chipsets
Internet Devices Chipsets
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The Intel® SM35 Express Chipset enables low-power, innovative, and ultra-portable devices powered by the Intel® Atom™ processor. It delivers enhanced performance for audio and video on-the-go.
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The Intel® NM10 Express Chipset enables netbooks based on the Intel® Atom™ processors 400 and 500 series. The new small package enables innovative form factor designs while delivering mainstream I/O technologies.
Learn more about the Intel® NM10 Express ChipsetInternet Devices Chipset Selection Guide
Intel Internet Devices Chipset |
Max TDP |
Halogen Free |
Processor |
|---|---|---|---|
2.1 Watts |
No |
Intel® Atom™ processor |
|
| Intel® SM35 Express Chipset | 0.75 Watts |
Yes |
Intel® Atom™ processor |
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