Intel Announces Dual-Core HyperThreaded Atom for Phones

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omega21xx

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[citation][nom]dragonsqrrl[/nom]True. Sorry, from your original comment I thought you were trying to suggest that the SGX544 was some sort of next gen GPU, or at least an architectural "step up" from the SGX543. No big deal.[/citation]

Yeah, sorry, i was only pointing out what I had read and i should have probably looked a little more into it before just posting what i saw without knowing more. Thanks for understanding my misinterpretation. :)
 

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[citation][nom]omega21xx[/nom]x86, it's just a tweaked atom from a netbook to be blunt.[/citation]

I meant, is it Sandy Bridge? Nehalem? Core? P4 (LOL)? Or some custom architecture.
 

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[citation][nom]A Bad Day[/nom]I meant, is it Sandy Bridge? Nehalem? Core? P4 (LOL)? Or some custom architecture.[/citation]

IT'S NETBURST! lol

Honest though, it's the same Atom architecture as the line in netbooks. It's called medfield but it's the same arc. in almost every way with tweaks for power consumption and compatibilty with ARM processes/code.
 
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