Intel Denies Monolithic Quad-Core Viability on 65nm.
Mi se pare mie, sau declaratia asta spune ca procesorul va consuma 0,05-0,1W?What makes Silverthorne especially interesting are the economics Intel has built this chip on. The company not only claims that the CPU uses ten times less power than its 2006 UMPC platform (the processor topped out at 0.55 watts at a recent demonstration at IDF), but it is cheap to manufacture as well: One 300 mm wafer holds about 2000 Silverthorne CPUs, compared to only a few hundred Penryn chips that occupy the same space.
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Penryn processors make extremely good impression overall, they are far better than any of the currently existing desktop solutions from all standpoints. In fact, the only drawback of the newcomers is their absence in stores at this time.
Intel will up the ante again on January 6, 2008 with its new 45nm Penryn-based Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme dual core processors.