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The Atom Processor
« on: April 03, 2008 »
Really small cpu.

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Re: The Atom Processor
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2008 »
Gotta love tiny stuff and its packing quite a punch too
 
Max CPU clock: 800 MHz to 1.87 GHz
FSB speeds: 533 MT/s

My Celeron has a FSB of 333MHz which means that this little chip will spend only half the time waiting for memory than my celeron does

Edit : Unless 533 MT/s is not the same thing as 533 MHz

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Re: The Atom Processor
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2008 »
Hmm I've seen those on my pockets....OH to the right! That is small. ;)
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Re: The Atom Processor
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2008 »
You can see Intel's strategy here.  Make 2-core CPUs and get everyone to learn how to code multi-threaded - they've been doing free webinars and publishing all kinds of white papers for the last 5 years - instead of relying on faster and faster CPUs.  Then bring out a CPU like this, but put a couple of dozen of these cores on it instead of two.  Then watch what happens :D

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Re: The Atom Processor
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2008 »
Since Apple have recently started using Intel based hardware, would such a device, in a Mac, have an Apple Core?

It would be great to see these multi-core processors in action - with the right programming.
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