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Mobil bilgisayar sektöründe Centrino'yla AMD'nin önüne geçen Intel Centrinolara şimdide HT(Hyperthreading) özelliğini kazandırmaya hazırlanıyor
Intel outlines dualcore roadmap for Centrino platform
By Wolfgang Gruener, Senior Editor
September 8, 2004 15:00 EST
San Francisco (CA) On the second day of IDF, Intel continued to tout its multicore processor strategy The company demonstrated its first dualcore desktop chip and added the Yonahprocessor to its roadmap, which will be Intel's first dualcore mobile processor
Parallelism remained one of the key topics at IDF on Tuesday After introducing the strategy and providing details for enterprise platforms yesterday, Intel today moved its focus to business and consumer products Executive Bill Siu demonstrated the first dualcore chip running on a 915Gchipset based motherboard as logical evolution of Hyperthreading The chip will keep the Socket 775 and is expected to become available in 2005
Anand Chandrasekher, vice president and general manager of Intel's Mobile Platforms Group, detailed Intel's multicore approach for the mobile platform The next evolution level for the current Centrinoplatform will be Sonoma, which originally was scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year but now is moved to the first quarter of 2005 Sonoma will be based on DDR2533 and the corresponding chipset Alvisoalong with the recently released PROWireless 2915ABG network connection, which support 80211 standards a, b, and g
Sonoma is followed by a new platform, today introduced on the roadmap and codenamed Napa This platform will be first to include a dualcore processor which Intel calls Yonah Chandrasekher did not provide any technical details besides the fact that the chip will be based on 65nmprocess technology The Napa platform will include a new graphics chipset codenamed Calistogaas well as a new wireless solution named Golan
The executive stressed the importance of further improving battery lifetime in mobile computers Let's not forget that to be truly mobile, we have to focus on removing plugs too, and Intel is working with the industry on a platform approach to achieve the goal of eighthour battery life by 2010,Chandrasekher said The industry is already addressing some of these challenges via the Mobile PC Extended Battery Life Working Group and today's release of ACPI specification v30, but further industry cooperation and work is needed
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Intel outlines dualcore roadmap for Centrino platform
By Wolfgang Gruener, Senior Editor
September 8, 2004 15:00 EST
San Francisco (CA) On the second day of IDF, Intel continued to tout its multicore processor strategy The company demonstrated its first dualcore desktop chip and added the Yonahprocessor to its roadmap, which will be Intel's first dualcore mobile processor
Parallelism remained one of the key topics at IDF on Tuesday After introducing the strategy and providing details for enterprise platforms yesterday, Intel today moved its focus to business and consumer products Executive Bill Siu demonstrated the first dualcore chip running on a 915Gchipset based motherboard as logical evolution of Hyperthreading The chip will keep the Socket 775 and is expected to become available in 2005
Anand Chandrasekher, vice president and general manager of Intel's Mobile Platforms Group, detailed Intel's multicore approach for the mobile platform The next evolution level for the current Centrinoplatform will be Sonoma, which originally was scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year but now is moved to the first quarter of 2005 Sonoma will be based on DDR2533 and the corresponding chipset Alvisoalong with the recently released PROWireless 2915ABG network connection, which support 80211 standards a, b, and g
Sonoma is followed by a new platform, today introduced on the roadmap and codenamed Napa This platform will be first to include a dualcore processor which Intel calls Yonah Chandrasekher did not provide any technical details besides the fact that the chip will be based on 65nmprocess technology The Napa platform will include a new graphics chipset codenamed Calistogaas well as a new wireless solution named Golan
The executive stressed the importance of further improving battery lifetime in mobile computers Let's not forget that to be truly mobile, we have to focus on removing plugs too, and Intel is working with the industry on a platform approach to achieve the goal of eighthour battery life by 2010,Chandrasekher said The industry is already addressing some of these challenges via the Mobile PC Extended Battery Life Working Group and today's release of ACPI specification v30, but further industry cooperation and work is needed
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