
Intel Atom processors have long been synonymous with efficiency, reliability, and versatility in embedded computing. But what sets Atom processors apart from Intel Core processors? And how do they benefit harsh industrial applications? This blog will explore these questions, focusing on the x7000RE Series (Amston Lake) — the ideal choice for ruggedized deep learning inference and Industry 4.0 capabilities.
What is Intel Atom Processor?
Intel Atom processors are known for their low power consumption and suitability for devices prioritizing better lifespan and compact size over raw processing power. They are designed to meet the demands of cost-sensitive yet performance-intensive applications. The x7000RE Series stands out as a powerhouse tailored for rugged and industrial environments, making it an excellent choice for intelligent automation, edge AI, and other mission-critical applications in Industry 4.0.
Intel Atom Processors vs Intel Core Processors
As you now understand what Intel Atom processors are, you might be curious: how do they differ from Intel Core processors you might be more familiar with? Here’s a quick overview of their major differences:
- Performance vs. Efficiency:
Atom processors are designed for low-power, cost-sensitive applications, while Core processors prioritize high performance and multitasking. - Core Architecture:
Atom processors typically only use energy-efficient E-cores, while Core processors combine performance (P-cores) and efficiency (E-cores) for versatile workloads. - Power Consumption:
Atom processors consume significantly less power (5W -12W) which is ideal for battery-powered or embedded devices, Core processors demand higher power (15W–125W) for their performance capabilities. - Applications:
Atom processors shine in embedded systems, IoT, and industrial environments, while Core processors dominate in desktops, gaming, and professional computing tasks. -
Durability:
Atom processors are built for industrial-grade durability, handling extreme temperatures and vibrations, unlike consumer-focused Core processors.
x7000RE (Amston Lake) vs. x6000RE (Elkhart Lake)
Compared to the previous x6000RE Series (Elkhart Lake), the x7000RE Series offers significantly improved computing performance and enhanced graphics.
See the below images and charts for a detailed comparison.


Intel x7000RE Applications

Intel x7000RE processors are specifically tailored for industrial edge applications, delivering robust performance and high efficiency with low power consumption. They are ideal for demanding conditions that require consistent uptime, and operation in constrained spaces with industrial-grade durability such as shock, vibration, and extreme temperatures. The x7000RE Series is particularly suited for specific market segments where its enhanced AI capabilities and rugged design can be fully leveraged.
- Industrial & Factory Automation
- Smart City Solutions
- Edge AI Inference Systems
- AGV & AMR
Premio Intel Atom Product Line
At Premio, we offer a versatile range of mission-critical industrial computers, panel PCs, and motherboards powered by Intel Atom processors, specifically designed to support Industry 4.0, embedded systems, and edge AI applications. Here’s a glimpse into our product lineup featuring Intel Atom x7000RE processors:
- DCO Series: DIN-Rail Fanless Embedded Computer equipped with Intel Atom® x7433RE processors, featuring an ultra-low TDP of just 9W, perfect for compact, power-efficient industrial deployments.
- AIO-200 Series: Industrial-grade All-in-One Touch Panel PCs supporting Intel Atom® x7835RE processors, offering robust performance and durability for intelligent automation and HMI applications.
- CT-DAL11: A 3.5" Single Board Computer (SBC) with Intel Atom® x7835RE processors, tailored for edge AI and embedded systems requiring scalable computing power.
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BCO-1000-ADLN-3L: X86 semi-rugged industrial computer supporting Intel Atom® x7835RE processor, bringing a compact form factor size with low power efficiency, performance, and rich IIoT connectivity.
FAQ
What is Intel Atom Processor?
Intel Atom Processor is one of the Intel's processor family that has ultra Power-Efficient, Ruggedized Performance for tough environments.
What is Intel Atom used for?
Intel Atom processors are designed for low-power applications such as IoT devices, embedded systems, and industrial automation.
What is the difference between Core and Atom?
Atom processors prioritize energy efficiency and compact design, while Core processors focus on high performance and multitasking.
What makes the x7000RE Series different from the x6000RE Series?
The x7000RE Series doubles the core count and graphics performance compared to the x6000RE Series.
What is the power consumption of Intel Atom processors?
Atom processors consume very low power, typically ranging from 5W to 12W, making them ideal for energy-sensitive applications.
What kind of memory does the Intel Atom x7000RE Series support?
The x7000RE Series supports LPDDR5, DDR5, and DDR4 memory for improved bandwidth and efficiency.
Is Intel Atom processor cost-effective?
Yes, they are designed to offer a balance of performance and affordability for cost-sensitive applications.