Latest 3CX Phone System That Support Intel Atom
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Hi All,
I have IBOX mini PC with Intel Atom as its processor. Which one the latest 3CX phone system version is still compatible with this mini PC.
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Muhammad Saddam said:
Hi All,
I have IBOX mini PC with Intel Atom as its processor. Which one the latest 3CX phone system version is still compatible with this mini PC.Click to expand…
I just looked at the v11 (3 major versions old) manual and it states «Minimum: Core2Duo processor and 1 Gigabyte Memory». Likely you will have to get a better PC to run your phone system with 3cx.
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I ran version 11 on a single core Atom (win XP pro, 2 gig memory, 120Gb SSD) for a long time, with no noticeable issues (several instances). They were small system mind you…a couple of trunks and a handful of extensions. I still have a Version 12, using Win 7 Pro, running on one of the same machines. All 32 bit machines, so no going to Version 12.5, or 14.
A lot may depend on the «load» you expect it to handle.
It may be that under certain conditions, it was discovered that «problems» arise.
There is nothing to stop you from testing it, but if you want to be sure that you (or more importantly, a client) won’t have any issues, it would probably be best to go with the system recommendations.
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3CX v14 SP3 is running fine on an Atom D2700, 4GB mem, 120GB SSD, Win 10 Pro x64.
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Intel has unveiled the first five Intel Atom processors and unveiled the Intel Centrino Atom Platform Specification for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). According to official data, the release of the first MIDs is expected in the summer of 2008. However, one of the sources calls the period of only 60 days.
Intel today, April 2, at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Shanghai, introduced the first five processors from the Intel Atom family, and also announced the specifications for the Intel Centrino Atom platform (formerly known as Menlow), designed for mobile Internet devices (Mobile Internet Devices MIDs) and embedded systems. MID is a pocket computer running a «light» operating system and optimized for media playback and web surfing.
The featured chips are clocked at 800MHz 1.86GHz, all based on the Silverthorne architecture, using 45nm technology and a new Hi-k transistor formula. Models Z500 and Z510 operate on a 400 MHz bus. The clock frequency of the first chip is 800 MHz, the second 1.1 GHz. The Z520, Z530, and Z540 models, clocked at 1.33, 1.6, and 1. 86 GHz, operate at FSB 533 MHz. All processors have support for SSE 3 instructions, but only the last three with a 533 MHz bus support the HyperThreading technology introduced in the Pentium 4 chips. The maximum power consumption of Atom is 0.652.4 W, depending on the model. For comparison, mobile processors of the Core 2 Duo family consume within 35 watts. According to the manufacturer, the Z540 with a power consumption of 2.4 W is the smallest and fastest processor in the world with a TDP of no more than 3 W. Its dimensions, as well as other Intel Atom chips based on the Silverthorne architecture, are 13 x 14 mm.
The Intel Centrino Atom platform consists of three components: an Atom processor, an Intel System Controller Hub (formerly Paulsbo) chipset, and a wireless controller. The System Controller Hub (SCH) chipset includes a 3D capable video controller, HD audio decoder, two PCIe 1x ports, a USB controller, and supports up to 1GB of RAM. The integrated graphics controller is compatible with DirectX 9 and is powerful enough to process HD video at 720p or 1080i. The chipset supports the following types of wireless communication: Wi-Fi, WiMAX, EV-DO and HSDPA. Depending on the requirements of the PC manufacturer, the SCH chipset may not support FSB 533 MHz (400 MHz only), HD video and 1 GB memory (512 MB only) to reduce the cost of the device. Processor prices: $45 first two models, $65 Z520, $95 Z530 and $160 Z54.
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The next batch of Intel Atom chips will be based on the Diamondville architecture. It is these chips that will be installed in the so-called netbooks, or, more simply, laptops a la Asus PC 900. According to Intel officials, devices based on Intel Centrino Atom will appear in the summer of 2008. The Reg Hardware website claims that the appearance of such devices (i.e. MIDs) is expected within the next 60 days. For embedded systems, the company provides a 7-year warranty on processors.
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Intel Atom Z3735F processor — characteristics, benchmarks, reviews
- Edelmark rating — 7.5 out of 10;
- Issue date: April, 2014;
- Number of cores: 4;
- Frequency: 1.33 GHz;
- Power Consumption (TDP): 2.2W;
- Maximum RAM: 2,048 MB.
Characteristics Intel Atom Z3735F
General parameters
Clock frequency | 1.33 GHz |
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Maximum clock frequency | 1.83 GHz |
Cores | 4 |
Socket | BGA 592 |
Unlock cores | No |
Functions
NX-bit (XD-bit) present | Yes |
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Trusted computing support | No |
Virtualization support | Yes |
Instructions supported | EM64T SSE4. 2 Supplemental SSE3 SSE4.1 SSE SSE4 AES SSE3 SSE2 |
Support for dynamic frequency scaling (CPU Throttling) | Yes |
Power consumption
Power consumption | 2.2W |
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Annual cost of electricity (NON-commercial use) | 0.53 $/year |
Capacity per W | 60.84pt/W |
Average energy consumption | 1.79W |
Bus
Architecture | FSB |
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Parts and features
Architecture | x86-64 |
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Threads | 4 |
Second level cache (L2) | 2MB |
Second level cache per core (L2) | 0.5 MB/core |
Process | 22 nm |
Maximum processors | 1 |
Voltage range | 0. 4 — 1.14V |
Operating temperature | Unknown — 90°C |
Overclocking Atom Z3735F
Overclocking Clock | 1.63 GHz |
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Water-cooled boost clock | 1.83 GHz |
Air cooled boost clock | 1.63 GHz |
Integrated (integrated) graphics
Graphics core | GPU |
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Brand | Intel® HD Graphics |
Graphics core clock speed | 311MHz |
Maximum clock frequency | 646MHz |
Memory module
Memory controller | Integrated |
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Memory type | DDR3L-1333 DDR3RS-1333 |
Channels | Single Channel |
ECC support (error correction) | No |
Maximum capacity | 6,400 MB/s |
Maximum memory | 2. 048 MB |
Comparison of Atom Z3735F with similar processors
Performance
Performance using all cores.
Atom Z3735F | 6.0 out of 10 |
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Celeron N2840 | 5.9 out of 10 |
Celeron N3050 | 5.8 out of 10 |
Performance per core
Base performance per processor core.
Atom Z3735F | 5.3 out of 10 |
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Celeron N2840 | 5.6 out of 10 |
Celeron N3050 | 5.4 out of 10 |
Integrated Graphics
Integrated GPU performance for graphics tasks.
Atom Z3735F | no data |
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Celeron N2840 | no data |
Celeron N3050 | no data |
Integrated Graphics (OpenCL)
Integrated GPU performance for parallel computing.
Atom Z3735F | no data |
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Celeron N2840 | 5.5 out of 10 |
Celeron N3050 | 6.5 out of 10 |
Performance per W
How efficiently the processor uses electricity.
Atom Z3735F | 9.1 out of 10 |
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Celeron N2840 | 5.7 out of 10 |
Celeron N3050 | 6. 1 out of 10 |
Price-performance ratio
How much you overpay for performance.
Atom Z3735F | 7.5 out of 10 |
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Celeron N2840 | 6.9 out of 10 |
Celeron N3050 | no data |
Total Edelmark rating
Total processor rating.
Atom Z3735F | 7.5 out of 10 |
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Celeron N2840 | 6.1 out of 10 |
Celeron N3050 | 6.3 out of 10 |
Benchmarks Atom Z3735F
GeekBench 3 (Multi-core)
Atom Z3735F | 2. 148 |
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Celeron N3050 | 1.584 |
Celeron N2840 | 1.649 |
GeekBench 3 (Single Core)
Atom Z3735F | 778 |
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Celeron N2840 | 943 |
Celeron N3050 | 879 |
GeekBench 3 (AES single core)
Atom Z3735F | 279.850 MB/s |
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Celeron N3050 | 350.4 MB/s |
Celeron N2840 | 60,300 MB/s |
GeekBench (32-bit)
Atom Z3735F | 2.095 |
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Celeron N2840 | no data |
Celeron N3050 | no data |
GeekBench
Atom Z3735F | 2.095 |
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Celeron N2840 | no data |
Celeron N3050 | no data |
3D Mark 06 (CPU)
Atom Z3735F | 21. 3 |
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Celeron N2840 | 12.9 |
Celeron N3050 | 18.5 |
PassMark
Atom Z3735F | 908 |
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Celeron N2840 | 1.011 |
Celeron N3050 | 885 |
PassMark (Single Core)
Atom Z3735F | 350 |
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Celeron N2840 | 552 |
Celeron N3050 | 467 |
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Intel Celeron N3050 vs Atom Z3735F on intel GMA HD in games. Review and Test. Expensive ! Doesn’t mean better!
son you, too, before you flog garbage about the energy of an explosion of megaton bombs, you would also study a little the mat.chast or something! The network right now has almost all the data on what megatons and kilotons are. Do not embarrass yourself.
let’s better tests
this well showed that shteud and in this segment screwed up wildly :)))
This is China, most likely Teclast.