Intel Developers Forum news roundup
The Inquirer reports that the latest version of the Intel Itanium, the Tukwila, crashed during its demo at IDF, and you know those small SO-DIMM's in laptops? They are about to be replaced with "Micro-DIMMs" - so we have yet another memory socket coming.
Intel's Atom processor is apparently the choice for Eee-PC style devices - including the next generation Eee-PC 900 (with 8.9" screen) a "Thinno" branded device with a 7" 800x480 screen, and an unnamed thrid dvice running Windows XP.
Intel revealed some more information:
- 0.65W to 2.4W TDP
- Hyper Threading on 533MHz FSB parts
- 400MHz/533MHz FSB
- Virtualization
- SSE/2/3 support
- Enhanced pre-fetcher
- 512K L2 cache
The initial products will be:
- $45 - Z500, 800MHz, 0.65W TDP, 400MHz FSB
- $45 - Z510, 1.1GHz, 2W TDP, 400MHz FSB
- $65 - Z520, 1.33GHz, 2W TDP, 533MHz FSB, HT
- $95 - Z530, 1.6GHz, 2W TDP, 533MHz FSB, HT
- $160 - Z540, 1.86GHz, 2.4W TDP, 533MHz FSB, HT
In case you are curious, here is the link to Intel's IDF press kit.