Friday, 1 March 2013

The design of Intel's Future

New tehcnologi Intel
Currently, the technology is more advanced PC. However, it does not mean Intel complacent. Now, they are preparing a series of new technologies.

During the Intel Developer Forum, Intel unveiled their vision of future technologies to the developer and the media. CHIP will review the three most important.
  • Dual Core-CPU
With better technology, Intel is now able to combine two x86 processors on a chip. Bill Sue, vice president of Intel's Desktop Department, showing a bertenagakan PC CPU board is attached to the i915. Unclear whether the Dual-Core-CPU used consists of core Pentium 4 or Pentium-was adopted for M.

Dual-Core technology is also useful for notebooks later. If require full performance, both mobile processor currently codenamed "Yonah" can be activated. To conserve battery life, one processor will be disabled. Along with the improvement of other components, Intel notebooks can extend the duration of the work up to 8 hours. Of course, the Dual-Core is more glance to the application server.Therefore, it is also integrating the processor Intel Itanium (Montecito) for the next generation.

As with Hyperthreading on Pentium 4, respectively-Core CPU virtual processors supported 2 Montecito Montecito that could work with 4 processors / threads at once. Meanwhile, AMD also features new innovations. At a hotel in the vicinity of ongoing IDF, AMD demoed two PCs, each using 4 Dual-Core Opteron processors. Desktop-AMD will release Opteron, Athlon 64, and then at the latest Dual-Core mid-2005.
  • Virtual PC with Vanderpool
With a Dual-Core CPU, Vanderpool virtualization technology introduced to divide the work PC. PC workload can be divided into 2 or 3 PCs that can run in parallel. When the demo took place, a PC is playing back video, while another virtual PC shut down and restart without interrupting video playback. Vanderpool is not only attractive to developers who want to use multiple operating systems simultaneously. Can also be used to run the latest operating systems such as Microsoft's Longhorn, as well as operating systems that support the old software.
  • WiMAX 
MobileThis technology is able to achieve up to 70 Mbps data transfer via the antenna up to 48 kilometers away. Receiver modules are now getting smaller, and the bias applied to the phone. With this you do not have to use UMTS again. Additionally, this technology could be a rival DSL for Internet access. The first prototype will be introduced Intel WiMAX in early 2005. Meanwhile, Notebook with WiMAX can be enjoyed starting in 2006.

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