The Z550 runs at 2.0GHz, but still stays withing the 3W power envelope. It supports US15W and UL11L chipsets and it will primarily be used in MIDs. The Z515 runs at up to 1.2GHz and supports Burst Performance Technology, which allows it to adjust the frequency automatically depending on performance demands. Intel has marked the Atom's first anniversary with the launch of two new parts, the Z550 and Z515. The Z515 also have the Burst Performance Technology which enables it to automatically adjusts its working frequency depending on computing needs. Already rumored, the 45nm Atom Z550 and Z515 are clocked at 2 and 1.2 GHz respectively, and feature a 533 MHz FSB and 512kB of cache. Intel will announce a couple of new Z-series chips for MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices).
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