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N455 processor TDP

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http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=49492,46467,42503,49491,

Max TDP6.5 W6.5 W5.5 W6.5 W

Doing a crosscheck at the Intel website I noticed the following: the TDP for N450 is 5.5W but the TDP for N455 is 6.5W. In comparison the TDP for both N470 and N475 are listed as 6.5W. Is this an error? Original reviews/indications of the N455 and N475 gave the impression of no increase in TDP for either. Thanks for anyhelp.

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Salem_W_Intel1
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Hi!

There's no error. I checked and 5.5 W. is still noted on age 65 of its Datasheet:

http://download.intel.com/design/processor/datashts/322847.pdf

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http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=49492,46467,42503,49491 http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=49492,46467,42503,49491

Salem_Intel,

Thanks for the attention given to the posting. I appreciate it. However I am using the URL pasted up on this, and the previous posting. The url is a side by side comparison chart of the four processors N450, N455, N470 and N475, from the Intel website on processors. It is stated on the web site that N450 has a TDP of 5.5W while the newer, N455 has a TDP of 6.5W. That is where my concern is. Once again, what is the correct TDP of the newer N455 processor? Will appreciate any effort to clarify.

Salem_W_Intel1
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You're right!

I further-checked and confirm the Max TDP for the Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor N455 is 5.5 W., being among the N45x series, as it is indicated on the chart I posted on my last entry.

Thanks for the feedback!

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idata
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Thanks Salem_Intel. I think you still have it showing 6.5W on some pages. Once again thanks.

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