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Consumer Atom 200/300 series dies by Q1 2010 Print E-mail
Written by Fuad Abazovic   
Thursday, 03 September 2009 12:33

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To be replaced by 400/500 series


Atom 200 single-core and Atom dual-core 300 series are currently the dominant force in the Atom market. In current Q3 2009, the quarter that should end with the last day of this month, Atom 200 / 300 series are taking up 15 percent of overall consumer CPU market shipments.


In upcoming Q4 2009, Atom 200 / 300 series should drop to 9 percent but Atom 400 single-core and 500 dual-core should increase its market share from 0 in Q3 2009 to 8 in Q4 2009.

The Q1 2010, Atom 200 / 300 series will dramatically drop all the way to 0 percent while the new Atom will increase its market share to 19 percent.

This also means that in Q4 2009 market share will increase to 17 percent of total Consumer desktop CPUs shipped and in Q1 2010 will increase to saucy 19 percent. Celeron is more than threatened by the Atom generation.

 
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