Top execs from Intel share their real and visionary technologies on stage at theIntel Developer Forum in Shanghai, April 2, 2008. Pat Gelsinger on "Nehalem" and "Dunnington" Dadi Perlmutter on sol...
Top execs from Intel share their real and visionary technologies on stage at theIntel Developer Forum in Shanghai, April 2, 2008. Pat Gelsinger on "Nehalem" and "Dunnington" Dadi Perlmutter on solid state disks & chip architecture and Anand Chandrasekhar building a new heart for mobile internet devices with Intel Atom and "Moorestown." More info at www.intel.com/pressroom/idf.
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Wait so its a MODULAR CPU starting at its basic component being for a mobile device up to a supercomputer??? Sounds like the wave of the future. So like get a dozen for a super PC at home? And use one when your running around the city? Have them both be connected by the same Operating system? I like the idea.
When he said modular he was speaking specifically on the Nehalem architecture, which consists of 'modules' including the core, L3 cache, memory controller, quickpath interconnects and integrated graphics, all interchangeable without changing the basic design.
When they mention the scaling they mean that the Intel Atom-based devices in your pocket and the Intel Itanium supercomputer can and will run the same software.
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Or am I completely wrong here?
When he said modular he was speaking specifically on the Nehalem architecture, which consists of 'modules' including the core, L3 cache, memory controller, quickpath interconnects and integrated graphics, all interchangeable without changing the basic design.
When they mention the scaling they mean that the Intel Atom-based devices in your pocket and the Intel Itanium supercomputer can and will run the same software.