New Intel Roadmap Details
Posted by: NewsFactory on: 04/02/2003 10:00 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1548 views
Juts got word that Extremetech's Mark Hachman has got his hands on secret Intel Roadmap details! Here's a snip.
Our crack reporter, Mark Hachman, got his hands on some killer information ? basically Intel's entire roadmap for the next few years. It was way too much for one story, so we've broken it up into seven different stories detailing different parts of Intel's plans, from mobile to desktop, chipsets and servers.
Up first, our exclusive look at four hidden features inside the Banias, or Centrino processor that will allow it to deliver better battery life than the Pentium III-M. These features, which include device performance state monitoring and an optimized LCD inverter are part of the "Enhanced Battery Life Initiative."
For more info warp2 Extremetech.com.
Our crack reporter, Mark Hachman, got his hands on some killer information ? basically Intel's entire roadmap for the next few years. It was way too much for one story, so we've broken it up into seven different stories detailing different parts of Intel's plans, from mobile to desktop, chipsets and servers.
Up first, our exclusive look at four hidden features inside the Banias, or Centrino processor that will allow it to deliver better battery life than the Pentium III-M. These features, which include device performance state monitoring and an optimized LCD inverter are part of the "Enhanced Battery Life Initiative."
For more info warp2 Extremetech.com.
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selenbor Unregistered |
when will intel release a P4-successor? I don't get any feelable difference between a P3S-1233 with 32K 1st-Level Cache / 512K 2nd Level Cache and a P4-2400 with 8K 1st-Level Cache / 512K 2nd Level Cache. Btw., what's the point in P4 and P4-style Celeron (e.g. @2.4GHz) both wasting the same amount of Watts, though the Celeron only has 1/4 of the 2nd Level Cache? Cache above 128K is disabled in function, but still flooded with current? What energy-wasting, inefficient crap is that P4 series anyway? |



