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<blockquote data-quote="chaminga_d" data-source="post: 264170" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>Destined for mid-range networking hardware? Something that needs more than a <1W ARM or MIPS cpu... it'll be a formidable opponent to AMD's low-end Geodes (and VIA's C7, the accelerated security processing wipes out VIA's only unique selling point).</p><p></p><p>A story elsewhere (The Inq?/Reg?) thought it would be for PDAs/mobile phones. LOL. Reduce that power consumption by an order of magnitude and you'll have something for that arena.</p><p></p><p>The power consumption figures aren't great either. PA-Semi's dual-core 2GHz PowerPC CPU with integrated memory controller, PCIe, etc, uses 25W max, 13W typical - and will be out at the same time. Of course Intel will probably sell this integrated chip for tens of dollars at most.</p><p></p><p>It's also good experience for Intel's forthcoming integrated server and desktop CPUs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaminga_d, post: 264170, member: 8237"] Destined for mid-range networking hardware? Something that needs more than a <1W ARM or MIPS cpu... it'll be a formidable opponent to AMD's low-end Geodes (and VIA's C7, the accelerated security processing wipes out VIA's only unique selling point). A story elsewhere (The Inq?/Reg?) thought it would be for PDAs/mobile phones. LOL. Reduce that power consumption by an order of magnitude and you'll have something for that arena. The power consumption figures aren't great either. PA-Semi's dual-core 2GHz PowerPC CPU with integrated memory controller, PCIe, etc, uses 25W max, 13W typical - and will be out at the same time. Of course Intel will probably sell this integrated chip for tens of dollars at most. It's also good experience for Intel's forthcoming integrated server and desktop CPUs. [/QUOTE]
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