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This model is a fascinating case study because it sits at a unique crossroads in PC history: an Intel Atom netbook designed for Windows 7 Starter, yet built on a chipset (Cedar Trail) that Microsoft and Intel almost deliberately left behind. 1. Executive Summary: The Hardware Context The Acer Aspire One ZE6 (model D270) is powered by the Intel Atom N2600 (Cedar Trail platform). Unlike older Atoms (Pine Trail), this uses the Intel GMA 3600 (PowerVR SGX545) graphics core.