"The ultra mobile variants based on Silverthorne will also launch around the same time frame but at various clock frequencies of up to 1.8GHz with a 0.6W - 2.5W TDP."
I thought the top Silverthorne was supposed to run at 2GHz? Is Intel slipping a bit?
atom? thats like ultra lame.. and strange to pronounce ' intellatom ' how about nucleus or mono or hamburger, it sounds better. they have great cpus but can't name em properly. and what's '' 2 duo '' supposed to mean??
We need those Dual Core Version to be inside our NAS.
Only then we will have an NAS that is capable to push 60+Mb /s and really usable as a storage device.
A desktop computer for general use with a <10W (or even <5?) CPU sounds very promising. VIA's CPUs were an option, but too rare and probably more expensive (and less efficient).
Add SSD, extra-integrated motherboard, and you have a small, passively cooled, <50W computer (sans monitor).
Do the logos need to be so very, very large in this article? There's a line between news and advertorials, which this article doesn't just skirt, it pants, hose, stockings, jeans, socks, jumper, pullovers, undergarments completely.
I appreciate Anadtech showing us the new logos, I don't appreciate the enormous size of them. The cynic in me says it was to force the article to 2 pages to serve more ads.
I'd like to have a silverthorne in my notebook for daily usage, and the ability to turn on the larrabee if i need the performance.
0.3W means very long online 'standby' time (messengers and such still usable), but if i need the power (for djing stuff), i still have larrabee in there.
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Doormat - Monday, March 3, 2008 - link
"The ultra mobile variants based on Silverthorne will also launch around the same time frame but at various clock frequencies of up to 1.8GHz with a 0.6W - 2.5W TDP."I thought the top Silverthorne was supposed to run at 2GHz? Is Intel slipping a bit?
cokbun - Monday, March 3, 2008 - link
atom? thats like ultra lame.. and strange to pronounce ' intellatom ' how about nucleus or mono or hamburger, it sounds better. they have great cpus but can't name em properly. and what's '' 2 duo '' supposed to mean??Griswold - Monday, March 3, 2008 - link
It beats "Nucular", though.(if you didnt get it, watch more simpsons)
ucsdmike - Monday, March 3, 2008 - link
Mota. Its what they were on when they thought of the name.iwodo - Monday, March 3, 2008 - link
We need those Dual Core Version to be inside our NAS.Only then we will have an NAS that is capable to push 60+Mb /s and really usable as a storage device.
stmok - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
There is going to be a dual-core version of Diamondville.It will be officially marketed as the Celeron 3xx.
Intel is planning on a Q3 2008 release.
It is for the affordable desktop market.
sheh - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
A desktop computer for general use with a <10W (or even <5?) CPU sounds very promising. VIA's CPUs were an option, but too rare and probably more expensive (and less efficient).Add SSD, extra-integrated motherboard, and you have a small, passively cooled, <50W computer (sans monitor).
DigitalFreak - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Good name. Much better than Pentium or Centrino. It even fits in a way.Duwelon - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Yeah Intel rules at marketing thats for sure. Now if AMD would do half as good... do they even advertise on TV?Samus - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
I like the name too. Very clever.stevekgoodwin - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Do the logos need to be so very, very large in this article? There's a line between news and advertorials, which this article doesn't just skirt, it pants, hose, stockings, jeans, socks, jumper, pullovers, undergarments completely.AnnonymousCoward - Thursday, March 6, 2008 - link
Is this really worth complaining about? I happen to like big pictures.DigitalFreak - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Are you on dial-up? If not, quit bitching.Griswold - Monday, March 3, 2008 - link
Dear lord, make this tool roll over and die already.stevekgoodwin - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
I was complaining about the x by y, not the k.I appreciate Anadtech showing us the new logos, I don't appreciate the enormous size of them. The cynic in me says it was to force the article to 2 pages to serve more ads.
davepermen - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
I'd like to have a silverthorne in my notebook for daily usage, and the ability to turn on the larrabee if i need the performance.0.3W means very long online 'standby' time (messengers and such still usable), but if i need the power (for djing stuff), i still have larrabee in there.
i'll call it "Intel Molecule" :)
CK804 - Sunday, March 2, 2008 - link
Silverthorne Get's a Name...are you trying to say "Silverthorne Get is a Name" or "Silverthorne Gets a Name?"