MSI Wind Intel Atom 330 upgrade

The other day a Microsoft employee giving a presentation at WinHEC accidentally suggested that the Asus Eee PC S101 has a dual core Intel Atom processor. But the truth of the matter is that while Intel has developed a dual core version of the Atom chip, it’s meant for desktops or larger laptops. Not netbooks. The dual core Atom 330 CPU generates too much heat and it’s larger than the Intel Atom N270 CPU used in many netbooks today.

Apparently at least one computer retailer didn’t get the memo. Because Philippine computer shop PC Corner is offering dual core CPU upgrades for the Asus Eee PC 1000H and the MSI Wind U100. The company says it will upgrade the computers by replacing the Atom N270 processor with an Atom 330 CPU. In order to accomodate the new processor, the company has to replace the computer chassis, which will cost extra. It’s not clear exactly how the new chassis will differ from the existing model. Is it bigger? Better ventilated?

The web page is a little confusing, since it also mentions the possibility that computer manufacturers might release their own upgraded models with the Atom 330 CPU. Last I heard, that wasn’t going to happen. Intel may eventually come out with a dual core CPU for netbooks, but the Atom 330 isn’t it. I wrote to PC Corner to ask if they’re actually upgrading the the CPU and chassis, and this is the reply I got:

the UPGRADE is “a FULL SWAP”
meaning Chassis + Atom 330
old chassis + 8K = new chassis + new cpu
If I’m reading that right, that means the upgrade will cost about 8,000PhP or $166 US. But I’d still want a few more details before sending in my netbook for an upgrade.


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3 replies on “PC Corner promises dual core CPU upgrades for netbooks”

  1. I’m inclined to agree with garysims. The gap between netbooks and notebooks is closing. What about the other direction? Smaller, lighter, but still capable machines. I own two netbooks, a Asus EeePC 701 and a Lenovo s10. Both are excellent but they serve somewhat different purposes. There are degrees of portability and so far nothing beats the original under 2lb 701 at ultraportability. I would like something no bigger and no heavier than the 701 but with a bigger screen and keyboard and preferably lighter still. I think that is possible because the 701 didn’t seem to utilize its form factor as well as it might have.

  2. I think a dual core Atom based netbook is inevitable but of course it would increase the drain on the battery. It is still odd that the netbook have been getting closer and closer to laptops… Personally I would like to see the netbook format go more towards improving the solid state drive capacities and staying with 7 or 9 inch displays but adding touch screen.

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