The netbook community is becoming as stupid as the desktop and notebook community. But, marketing strategy dictates, push out the improvements gradually, to keep society excited little by little. Let’s face it, even now, we can even get not just 1.83Ghz but 5.0Ghz. And the whole world is supposed to get excited. We are given processors that are slightly faster than the previous processor. This is the same crap going on for the past 15 years. But it’s probably not enough to justify paying much more for that computer. Sure, if you have the choice between a computer with an Intel Atom N450 and N470 processor, the N470 might offer a slight performance boost. Neither is going to make your computer fly, but both should be good enough for basic computing tasks such as web surfing, editing documents, or watching standard definition (or even 720p) video. Long story short, in real world settings you’re probably not going to notice any real difference between these two chips. The N470 gets a Windows Experience score of 2.5 compared with 2.3 for the N450. The Lenovo S10-3s scored slightly higher on most tests, but actually lagged a tiny bit in the graphics department. And so we probably shouldn’t be surprised that when Peter ran several benchmarks on the two computers, the scores weren’t very far apart at all. While the N470 clearly has a faster clock speed, it’s not that much faster than the N450. Peter at Netbooked recently managed to get his hands on a Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3s with a shiny new 1.83GHz Intel Atom N470 processor and an S10-3 with the much more common 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 CPU. Two processors walk into a series of benchmarks… and it turns out it’s a bit tricky to tell which is which.
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