Habey USA Post-it Sized Atom E6XX Tunnel Creek Hardware Acceleration of Dual HD Video Playback

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2011

Video demonstration of simultaneously playback of two HD videos(H.264) running on dual displays on the SOM-6670 Atom E6XX Tunnel Creek: having graphics, processor, and memory control all in one chip.
The setup:
70mm x 70mm-sized SOM-6670 motherboard on SOMB-073 Carrier Board, Intel E6XX 1.0 GHz Atom processor, 1GB on-board RAM, 120GB HDD 5400RPM, Windows Embedded Standard XP, Spiderwick Trailer HD, X Men first class trailer HD 1080p
Display resolution: 1280X768 via HDMI, 1920X1080 via SDVO
CPU usage: 87%-97%
Power usage with two monitors: 18W

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  • with 45nm, X86, 3 Watt, and No Heatsink!!! it does 2X 1080p!

  • @fernandokreutz03

    Yeah thats nice. But thats the logical direction where everything should be heading.

    E.g. 80% of fuel is lost as heat in convetional engines. Incandescent light bulbs are even worse at approx 90% heat. So for a 100W bulb only 10W are actually converted to visible light.

    The same is with processors. All the heat produced will go away at some point, because its a by-product.

  • @times9 Uh hi, yeahh, maybe you missed it in the title? But here it is; "Post-it Sized" - Now if you could just re-read the title again, that would be great. *slurps on coffee*

  • thats freaking awesome! you gotta love technology!!!

  • AMd is better

  • doing 1080p vid nowdays isnt anything in such a small footprint,why not dual bluray streams uncompressed O.o. why not play a 1 bluray stream and surf the web while watchn a youtube 720p-1080p strean haha

  • What's even more amazing, is that there's no heatsink. Just wow.

  • Wow that is some very impressive stuff! I can hardly believe how far technology has come over the years.

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