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The chip in the pic appears to be 1GHz.Originally posted by: Geekish Thoughts
I wonder how fast they'll run at...
Yes, very very small indeed.
Originally posted by: Wingznut PEZ
What's the big deal?
Afaik... It's only 1ghz, intended for the mobile market, and it's the same size as a S478 cpu. I don't see anyone getting a chance at overclocking these any time soon.
I guess it'd be cool if they made it available for the really small systems... even smaller than the Shuttle one. But even still...
Or am I really missing something here?
How is that lower than Intel? The Intel Pentium 4 Mobile (1.4-2GHz) is a volt in it's lowest power mode (at which level it uses 2.9W of power) and then ramps to a peak of 1.3V depending on usage.Originally posted by: ALstonLoong
wow ! thats cool ! 1.4v-1.45V lower then intel ! hopefully that can reach higher mhz!
Ok, but if they do get released as a "low power desktop", then when we overclock them, we just screwed ourselves out of the "low power" part and would be better off with a Tualatin, Northwood or lower mhz T-bred.Originally posted by: Leo V
Originally posted by: Wingznut PEZ
What's the big deal?
Afaik... It's only 1ghz, intended for the mobile market, and it's the same size as a S478 cpu. I don't see anyone getting a chance at overclocking these any time soon.
I guess it'd be cool if they made it available for the really small systems... even smaller than the Shuttle one. But even still...
Or am I really missing something here?
Xbitlabs reports that they'll be used in low-power desktop PC's. I still suspect that an undervolted/clocked "real" Tbred would give better performance-per-watt.
