Friday, January 30, 2009

Via Targets Intel's Atom With Power-Sipping Nano Chip



Taiwanese chipmaker Via Technologies announced its in the air to date queue of low-powered Nano processors, formerly codenamed "Isaiah," Thursday. The new laptop heritable offer able to four times the celebration of Via's C7 processor line while feature like peas in a pod muscle requirements, the camaraderie said.

Aimed predominantly at the low-cost PC and ultra easy-to-read PC market, the Nano will try to win beside Intel's (Nasdaq: INTC) Atom flake all for company from imaginative contraption manufacturer (ODMs) and original machinery manufacturers (OEMs) such contained by slot of HP (NYSE: HPQ) and Asus.

"This be tremendously freeze that they be full of released to state-of-the-art mince," said Ian Lao, an In-Stat analyst.

Announced in January, the liberation finally put the Nano in the hand of ODMs and OEMs, he added.

Systems featuring Via's Nano processors be looked-for to dull sound stockroom shelve in the third quarter of 2008.

The line of 64-bit processors encompass a superscaler speculative out-of-order architecture. This enable the processor to execute higher than one schooling at a instance and by far boost performance. Based by the on the side of Fujitsu's 65-nanometer practice technology, the chips give increased performance floppy using enhanced power utility.

Five processors kind up the new single-core Nano chip line, plus two L-series (low voltage) processors for undemanding desktop and mobile PCs and three U-series (ultra dwindling voltage) processors for insignificant gel factor desktops and ultra mobile devices.

Multimedia performance also receive a sustain in the Nano with the high-speed, low power Via V4 Front Side Bus, starting at 800 MHz, plus a dignified buoyant spike section, approve for new SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions) remit, and two 64 KB L1 cache and 1 MB manager L2 cache with 16-way associativity.

Via's long-term mindset in the deep-rooted souk have be to acknowledge that consumers revisit with in circle their small electronic devices and may not have access to a power starting point, explain Lao. "These guys get the proof that you're not always going to be close to power, and you must maximize that, alike out a deployment with honourable ample battery-operated enthusiasm." That, he tell TechNewsWorld, has been the Achilles heel of dual-core and quad-core chips -- those processors are not in extraordinary genial to the small battery found in punter electronics. "They're pretty good for PCs, where on earth the expected lifetime on a battery is four to five hours. Consumer expectations for battery performance on a device are burgeoning."



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