The Intel Atom Processor N455, released in 2010, featured a single core with Hyper-Threading Technology, offering two threads. Operating at a base frequency of 1.66 GHz and built on the 45nm manufacturing process, it integrated a 512KB L2 cache. Designed with a thermal design power (TDP) of 6.5 watts, it prioritized power efficiency for netbooks and lightweight computing devices. While supporting DDR3 memory at a maximum of 2GB and featuring Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150, its performance was tailored for basic computing tasks, multimedia playback, and internet browsing rather than resource-intensive applications or gaming.