- Jan 15, 2001
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lets just use Intel for this thread. nothing against amd, but people that know a lot about intel chips frequent this forum, so yeah.
why do processors reduce in size? why not keep it the same size and continue implementing new features and technology? i am starting to learn about semi-advanced electronics at school now, so i am beginning to wonder about these things...
i dont understand why a CPU cant do what a GPU does. ive read a few articles and threads regarding this issue, but im not satisfied. can someone please shed some light on why it cant all be integrated into 1? im sure it would be very complex, and bad for the gamer because of increased requirements for games...but, wouldnt it still be better for most workstations and non-gaming consumers?
maybe that idea is not feasible...ok, i can handle that. however, when new technologies that influence the speed (read: not mhz, pure processing potential), why cant it be added to the die but not decrease its size? i will admit, i have no idea if the size or shape of the processor change greatly, but it seems like they are much smaller than they used to be. would it hinder performance for it to remain that same physical size while the transistors continue to improve in both size and design?
why do processors reduce in size? why not keep it the same size and continue implementing new features and technology? i am starting to learn about semi-advanced electronics at school now, so i am beginning to wonder about these things...
i dont understand why a CPU cant do what a GPU does. ive read a few articles and threads regarding this issue, but im not satisfied. can someone please shed some light on why it cant all be integrated into 1? im sure it would be very complex, and bad for the gamer because of increased requirements for games...but, wouldnt it still be better for most workstations and non-gaming consumers?
maybe that idea is not feasible...ok, i can handle that. however, when new technologies that influence the speed (read: not mhz, pure processing potential), why cant it be added to the die but not decrease its size? i will admit, i have no idea if the size or shape of the processor change greatly, but it seems like they are much smaller than they used to be. would it hinder performance for it to remain that same physical size while the transistors continue to improve in both size and design?