Intel unveils System on a Chip

Dec 21, 2006
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The Intel CE 2110 media processor is a complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) architecture that combines an embedded 1GHz Intel XScale central processing unit, MPEG-2 and H.264 hardware video decoders, DDR2 memory interface, 2D/3D graphics accelerators, and is supported by a modular software development environment. The platform architecture also allows CE developers and manufacturers to deliver pure IP or hybrid set-top-boxes designed to receive content from IP and digital broadcast pipes.

Integrated memory controller AND 2D/3D Graphics capabilites? AMD's Fusion may be in trouble...
Also, I am aware this is an intel XScale processor, not a full destop X86-64 Proc. Still, i thought the implications of this product were important.

Sorry for the second post (the first was over in video); however, I thought this sub-forum was more relevant.
 
Dec 21, 2006
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Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Have you seen Intel's integrated graphics? I don't think AMD/ATI has anything to worry about.

True as that may be, I think the concept of an on-die integrated graphics controller is the first step towards the Fusion GPU/CPU combination.

However, this is the first news I have heard of Intel moving to produce processors with memory controllers... Do XScale processors inherently carry memory controllers, or is this something new?
 

MotF Bane

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Intel Nehalem is coming, it will have the integrated memory controller. We still have a couple of years to wait.
 

HurleyBird

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Originally posted by: shadowofthesun
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Have you seen Intel's integrated graphics? I don't think AMD/ATI has anything to worry about.

True as that may be, I think the concept of an on-die integrated graphics controller is the first step towards the Fusion GPU/CPU combination.

In that case, the Cyrix MedieGX took that first step a long time ago.

 

Nemesis 1

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Originally posted by: MotF Bane
Intel Nehalem is coming, it will have the integrated memory controller. We still have a couple of years to wait.


More like 1years a a couple months

 

Kur

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I would think fusion would hold a better product seeing has AMD has been doing On-die controllers for ages while intel has not. They have alot to catch up on, but nothing a 10 billion dollar budget can't fix.