Intel celebrated the one year birthday of sound of atom of platform Tuesday successful evening while launching two more, including its first to add overclocking once dynamic necessary.
Intel also showed its of the second generation Moorestown platform, to include/understand Lincroft system-on-a-piece, with an event with the forum of realizer of Intel in Beijing.
The two new pieces of the atom Z550 and Z515 are adapted for the execution: Z550 is prolonged clock the frequency of atom line to 2 gigahertz all while maintaining medium capacity of lower part 22o MW, whereas Z515 adds what the calls of Intel burst, of technology of execution apparent Atom-specific version of of pushed turbo of Intel technology applied to its processors of office. The low speed of the piece is of 800 megahertz, consuming 0.65 Watt, according to a spokesperson of Intel. However, Z515 overclock at 1.2-GHz once necessary, Intel indicated; similar pieces all of atom of Z51x are synchronized with 1.1 gigahertz.
In a talk of orientation provided by Anand Chandrasekher, Intel 'principal vice-president of S and ultra managing director of the group of mobility, Chandrasekher provided what Intel called a glance of informer in Moorestown while presenting larger than the reduction to vacuum of the power 10x compared with today 'at the platform Atom-based by S coast beside a demonstration. Moorestown is due in 2010, Intel said.
The executives of Intel also revealed the inclusion of has Nehalem-EP of piece for applications included, based on Intel the 'current Nehalem architecture of S found both in the core i7 and its piece recent-presented of Xeon 5500.
The principal vice-president of Stalemate Gelsinger, Intel and the managing director of the group of company of Digitals, also revealed that Intel develops for library of prototype of A.C. ++ Larrabee, its technology of graphs made towards the end of 2009 or count
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