Will be new dual-core and single-core processor Atom, and will be a new platform for laptops, and these new processors will support Pineview Memory DDR3. That is the word Intel.

Single processor dual-core Atom D410 and Atom D510, whose production is scheduled to begin in January, will support the memory type DDR2, and only in mid-2010 Intel will release new versions of these processors that can work with memory DDR3. Since the memory controller inside the processor, the new versions will be released as the upgraded models, they will support DDR3-800. The only drawback of this scheme is that the desktop platform Pineview-D will only support modules SODIMM DDR3, while the platform Pineview-D with Atom D410 and D510 will be able to maintain normal DIMM. This is a rather unexpected move Intel, because the manufacturer will release two new versions of processors Atom Pinetrail 2010 after only two quarters after the release of previous similar processors, but, obviously, partners like Intel to get support DDR3 processor Atom, and they got it.

Something similar happens with the Atom Pinetrail-M. CPU Atom N450, which will be released in January, will have a built-in controller, DDR2, but later a manufacturer update processor, providing support for memory DDR3. Atom N450 will run at a frequency of 1.66GHz, and after about two quarters after his arrival Intel plans to release processors N45x and N47x, who can work with memory DDR3. Since this platform is designed for netbooks, it will support DDR3 with a lower frequency than reading Pinetrail-D, and will work with DDR3 memory with a frequency of 667 MHz, two slots supporting memory SODIMM. For example, it may be a system in which one memory module is soldered to the motherboard, and the second set into a socket SODIMM; such an option may be cheaper than a system with two SODIMM. Issue DDR3 versions of Atom, which will be called N45x and N47x, where x is still not known, estimated in mid-2010, probably in the first decade of June 2010 at the exhibition Computex, in Taiwan.

In mid-January, Intel plans to begin production of the processor Pineview-M Atom N470. This processor will be very soon after the Atom N450 and will be a little faster, working at a greater frequency, 1.83GGts. N470 will be presented in the first quarter of 2010. The exact date of its release is still unknown, he probably will be somewhere in February.