Alright,
I'm happy to hear news about this, though the tests where pretty useless to me!
Very few people going Atom actually want to compress video, audio or data on it, and even fewer want to use it as a gaming console.
It should be noted though, that this Intel D510 IS faster than a Nintendo Wii, which does NOT get that much negative response about speed...
Most people who go Atom D5x, do because they want to have a HT pc, or small server.
Careful study should be done, in to what can it run, and what not; where it's limitations are, in fields where people DO use the netbook/desktop for!
An occasional gamer, might love this chipset for the emulation of his PS2 console on PC, or playing those old sims, or DOS games.
Or perhaps those older 3D games from before 2005 (+GTA2 excluded perhaps).
Perhaps test a 3D game, and it's resolutions; I'm sure it'll run quake with pretty high FPS at it's 1366x768 resolution.
What interest me is program response. Instead of running benchmarks of 3Dmark and Vantage which don't tell us anything anyways on the graphic charts, it would have been better to run some more desktop application programs (in the likes of PC mark).
I thought the RAM test was very nice! This shows that the separate memory controller IS slower than current on die controller.
Then also, there is the Atom N, which probably will be found in nearly all upcoming netbooks.
And it has an even lower Total system power.
The only reason I'd go Atom, is with an Atome NETBOOK CPU, to run Windows XP and Windows programs, and hopefully get the low latencies both in RAM and audio, for audio playback purposes (to use the netbook as sampler).
It runs fine with an SSD and XP on a 670MHZ Celeron M cpu, so why not on a 1,66Ghz dual threaded Atom processor?
What's most speed limiting these days is not the latencies of CPU, but harddisk reads. If paired with an SSD, even an Atom system runs cool, smooth and fast!
But as it seems Intel has connected the memory controller to the GPU, which may increase 3D performance, at the cost of system response.
So next time,please no FPS on crysis on this machine, or video encoding! Noone is interested in doing that!
Give us some benchmarks that DO make sense!
(like the memory benchmark, and the CPU benchmark of 330 VS 510)
Thank you!