The Intel Developer Forum has started and the information that is flowing out of the Intel camp is coming faster than we can type it up. LR covers all the first day highlights in an easy to read bullet list and goes into details on the new Intel micro-architecture and the public CPU roadmap to 2007. A must read for any enthusiast!
Intel kicked off day one of the Intel Developers Forum (IDF) in San Francisco with an enormous amount of information and left the press with a busy night of articles to write. Since time is always of the essence we figured that a nice bullet point list will quickly get the highlights from the first day of the forum driven home.
Intel multi-core roadmap remains on track (Paxville MP & DP has been accelerated)
Next generation micro-architecture is optimized for power efficiency
Intel finally tells the press that the trademark VIIV is for future 64-bit systems
Intel will stay with Socket 775 for future processors (Pressler & Conroe)
Intel announces Hyper-Threading is a thing of the past and it wont be on many future CPU's
Intel shows new digital home capability assessment benchmark tool
Intel to launch Yonah mobile processor during CES 2006 in Las Vegas
ATI's Crossfire dual graphics solution is compatible with the Intel 955X chipset
Dolby showed off the first “Dolby Certified” Intel-based PC
After reading the full article, all I can say is holy crap!! We're talking 4 execution cores with Whitefield. Four cores!!!! Now this I have to see. And not only that, they're talking lower wattage for their dual cores, now that surprises me because they have been tested as wattage monsters (at least some of them anyways). Hat's off to Intel, but I'm still waiting to see what nasty little surprise AMD will have up their sleeves as a retort to this info, heheh
killswitch83 wrote:After reading the full article, all I can say is holy crap!! We're talking 4 execution cores with Whitefield. Four cores!!!! Now this I have to see. And not only that, they're talking lower wattage for their dual cores, now that surprises me because they have been tested as wattage monsters (at least some of them anyways). Hat's off to Intel, but I'm still waiting to see what nasty little surprise AMD will have up their sleeves as a retort to this info, heheh
Yeah.. Hats Off...
their new cpu's will be able to exicute 4 seperate pieces of data @ once instead of upto 3... Also they have lowered their pipeline so better performance per clock....
I'm sure AMD will have something new... but mayby it's the return of the goliath......
I still find it amazing that an Athlon 64 single core CPU at a lower clock speed than some of the P4's with HT can totally kick its ass. If AMD pulls out all the stops on this, Intel will be screwed, lol. BTW, I never heard of Goliath, so what is it?
killswitch83 wrote: BTW, I never heard of Goliath, so what is it?
goliath was the leader of the philistines who has a duel with david who was representing the jews. according to the old testament david who was supposedly smaller in statue than goliath- who was said to be a giant -wins the duel despite his disadvantage. (in reality david used a nasty trick in order to win). apparently the biggest enemies of the jews in those times were the philistines who later (when the muslim religlon spread) were converted to be muslims and now we know them as palestinians...
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