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Friday, September 30, 2011

Claremont, processor, Super Power Save




SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Intel introduces some future computer concepts in day-to-3 Intel Developer Forum 2011 at the Moscone Center West, San Francisco (15/9). One is Claremont.

The presence of two days Claremont enough to invite attention, especially in the energy saving capability. As shown, two days ago, the Near threshold voltage of the processor can only deliver electricity from solar cells the size of a postage stamp. Intel Labs developed a new circuit, the transistors work in switching voltage (threshold).

But that is not intended to halt the processor works. In the workload conditions of light, energy consumption drops to 10 milliwatts, although their performance improved immediately, if necessary. In a demonstration tour, Justin Rattner (Intel CTO), the processor, code-named Mont Clare is able to run Quake with the Windows operating system.

As described Intel CEO Paul Otellini, Claremont done yet. But it is quite possible that the Intel chip set later in the vicinity of the threshold voltage in the range of products. In addition to pressures lower power consumption five times the capacity of this type provided the ability to support a variety of computing devices.

In memory, is the energy efficiency of hybrid storage bins. The memory chips for a bucket and use of the interface is very efficient, so energy savings of up to seven times, stacked without interrupting the data transfer process. The collaboration between Intel and Micron will be very beneficial to the cloud server, ultra-Book, TV, tablets and smartphones.

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