OT: Daghan man ta white sand beaches, maypa ato i sell nila basin nindot ang yields sa wafers hehehehe
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OT: Daghan man ta white sand beaches, maypa ato i sell nila basin nindot ang yields sa wafers hehehehe
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maayo na. para inig hurot puros na lang bato mahabilin. wa nay turista mangari kay bati na ang beaches diri. bitches hinuon daghan naa sa pcQuickBuy ai.
OT:Originally Posted by 10-X
hehehe... naunsa man ka didto bro.. what happened diay... hehehe
ot sad:
maki tsismis lang pud ko gmay hehehe. ngano diay?![]()
Diba more speed means more wattage consumption. PLus x4 pa ang consumption.Originally Posted by Earlz
How this quad proc consume lessany new infos??
shrinking the production process will also lower power consumption. They said it's gonna be 65nM, but that's if the yields are good and the cost to make the wafers is feasible...
waahhh unsaun nalng ni sa intel sa? hehehpeace..
increasing cores in a processor is more feasible than increasing clock frequency [as what Intel did in the past] to achieve higher performance..looks like an 8 to 16 core processor is in the horizon![]()
I'm predicting ma phase out na unya ang system memory... Integrated na tingali sa Processor. Hasta sa Video Card, PPU, Sound Card even. But I could be wrong, I just think mems would be less significant in the future kay nagkadako naman ang mga integrated karon sa CPUs n VCs...
update..........
AMD to Demo Quad-Core Chips in Mid-2006 [UPDATED].
AMD’s Quad-Core Processors to Show Up Soon
UPDATE: Adding resolution to quad-core compatibility information, rewriting some text. Apparently, AMD's quad-core chips will only work on Socket F platform, not currently shipping. The representative by AMD wanted to say that the Socket F - initially dual-core platform - would support quad-core chips as well.
Advanced Micro Devices’ quad-core processors will be demonstrated as early as in the middle of this year and, perhaps, will be unveiled even earlier than expected according to some analysts. The forthcoming chips with four processing engines will be demonstrated on the next-generaion AMD server platforms that will ship this year.
“To go from single-core to dual-core to quad-core on the same platform, that has never been done in the industry,” said Marty Seyer, a senior vice president of AMD, reports InformationWeek web-site.
AMD plans to unveil server processors with virtualization technology and faster DDR2 memory support in mid-2006 and also to demonstrate its quad-core microprocessors in the same timeframe, the company is reported to have announced. The demonstrations will be carried out on the newly available server platforms for AMD Opteron processors, according to the web-site.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...126111118.html
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