Yes. Windows 7 will run on a computer with an Intel Atom processor.
Yes the Atom for what it does is quite a potent processor for Windows XP, Vista. I have used the Lenovo netbook embedded with Intel Atom Processor and it does it runs office, etc. very comfortably.
The size of monitor is 18.4 and Intel Atom processor is smallest processor developed by Intel with help of smallest transistors.
yes it can, but im not sure if it works better then x86
An Intel atom processor will support at around 2 gb of ram
Better or worse, it depends.
it's very simple. no, you cant because the processor is soldered on the board
Intel's old processors .... But if u see in current scenario Then Intel ATOM
You cannot.
no it cant
The only processor right now is Intel atom. The Intel Atom Z560 runs at 2.13ghz factory settings and as of right now is the fastest netbook processor Intel atom based processors Netbook is a great little piece of technology, lightweight and easy to take anywhere.
Atom is a small power efficient processor for netbooks. This is usefull for browsing net and performing casual office tasks, but not a gaming processor. The Intel atom processor is the Intel's second processor (CPU) designed specifically for "Net Books". It is based on an entirely new micro architecture designed specifically for small devices and low power, while maintaining the Intel Core 2 Duo compatibility. It supports for multiple threads. It will be the Intel's smallest and lowest power processor. It will be manufactured on Intel's 45nm process technology. Recently, I'd purchased an Intel atom based processors Netbook because it is a great little piece of technology of Intel, lightweight and easy to take anywhere, and is much lesser price as compare with Laptop and with a great battery life.
Im pretty sure the only way to get windows 7 on a laptop with no cd drive is by purchasing it online.