Atom is 2 generations behind in the manufacturing process compared to this. They'll barely start making them at 32 nm next year, and that will last for another 2 years.
Intel recently announced that they're going to catch up Atom (semi-misleadingly marketed as "faster than Moore's Law") so they're at 45 nm now, they'll release 32 nm Atom later this year and 22 nm Atom in early 2012.
That's not what they meant. They meant that instead of doubling Atom in performance every 18-24 months(have they even done that so far?), they'll try to double it every 12 months, just like the ARM chips are currently doing.
They can't switch the manufacturing process every year.