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| Mon, September 14 2009 | 4:09PM | PermaLink |
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"The basis for the new ultra-thins is the AMD Turion Neo X2. This is
still a 65 nm processor, which is odd considering that AMD is really pushing
45 nm right now. This is a dual core processor based on a highly modified
Rev. G Athlon core. This basically means that it overall still resembles
the Brisbane series of processors, but with some heavy changes to the memory
controller and design changes which allows it to sip power and produce a
small amount of heat. The L625 processor runs at a decent 1.6 GHz and has a
TDP of 18 watts. This is well above that of Intel's dual core Atoms, which
are rated around 8 to 10 watts. But the performance from this out-of-order
Neo processor is far above that of the in-order dual core Atom 330."
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