Yes, but with major caveats.
This is the most important section of this article. intel atom d2550 windows 10
Key takeaway: This is a 10-watt, two-core CPU from over a decade ago. Its main selling point is low power consumption, not speed. Yes, but with major caveats
To understand why Windows 10 struggles on this chip, we must first look at the architecture. The Intel Atom D2550, codenamed "Cedarview," was released in early 2012. It was designed for a very specific purpose: low power consumption and basic web browsing. Its main selling point is low power consumption, not speed
The D2550 was never a speed demon. It was designed for Windows 7 Starter or Home Premium. Its low power draw made it popular in passive-cooled systems (mini-PCs with no fans) and industrial control boards. However, its reliance on the PowerVR graphics architecture is the primary source of misery for users trying to upgrade to Windows 10.
This build has shown the best compatibility with the hacked Windows 8 drivers.