Inside the Chips at IDF - Nehalem, System on a Chip, ...
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At the 2008 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco the future was clear: visual computing. From games to television, from large systems to handhelds, the demand on hardware and software platforms will be to run large amounts of data more efficiently with less power. Some of the breakthroughs to bring video and audio more easily and seamlessly to users include the scalable Nehalem chip architecture, the Media Processor CE 3100, and the architecture codenamed Larrabee.
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However when you look at graphics say in the latest need for speed, the graphics looks well ahead of the physics.
Whelp, I'm sold.
they dont explane anything about any new chip.
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the processor is clocked at 3.2 ghz
but the FSb is a 2000 mhz which is 2.0 ghz vs 3.2 ghz wouldnt it be more effecient if the number of memory operations matched the proccessing operations?