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Media Favors Nano Over Atom |
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Written by Stew
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Friday, 01 August 2008 |
I'm finally back in Taipei again after having spent the last few weeks traipsing around Europe talking to the creme de la creme of Europe's tech writers and generally having a fine time. It was in welcome contrast to hustle and bustle of Asia, although I confess, it feels good to be back.
The VIA Nano tour has, as we'd hoped, created a plenty of positive news for VIA and its latest processor. It was great to be able to talk face to face with journalists about the VIA Nano and especially to be able to hand them a sample which they could then test themselves.
This week has seen plenty of benchmarks and analysis on the VIA Nano; all addressing one important question:
How does the VIA Nano compare with Atom?

Here at VIA we are convinced that the VIA Nano has what it takes to successfully compete in optimized desktop, notebook and mini-note markets. It would seem that the media is starting to agree:
"..the performance on the Nano puts to shame the hyper-threaded Atom". - the Inquirer
"I have spent a good week or so using both the Atom and Nano in a Windows Vista 32-bit environment, and I can tell you now that I never want to be subjected to Atom on the desktop again...When it comes to a sheer performance comparison, the VIA Nano rules and the Intel Atom drools. The Nano is simply superior in so many ways when side-by-side with Intel Atom." - HardOCP
"Our benchmark results demonstrate that VIA's wunderkind is more than capable of competing in its target market; Nano beat the tar out of Atom in the majority of the tests we ran". - ars technica
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