Athlon 64 mobile e novidades XP 64 bit Edition

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AMD give us a chance to spend some time with a brand new notebook that is based on the new mobile Athlon 64. This new notebook had a demonstration version of the 64-bit version of UT2003. Of course AMD made it clear that they are involved in a partnership with Microsoft for the development of Windows XP 64-bit edition.

The notebook was loaded with a pre-release build of the 64-bit of Windows. AMD indicated to us that the development of the 64-bit Windows is progressing and of course most of the major manufactures have serious efforts already on the way for 64-bit versions of their drivers. Without 64-bit driver support from the major infrastructure partners the Athlon 64 platform is going to be in a bind. ATI for example already has 64-bit driver well into the development cycle and already on their road map for release in the future.

Acho que nem é preciso fazer comentários......:)
 
Very nice.
tou a gostar da maneira como as coisas tão a evoluir, finalmente alguem percebeu q o maior aumento de performance vem destas "pekenas" coisas, e nao dos... P4 32bit a 10GHz!!! lol isto foi directo para a intel, mas espero q eles tb tenham planeado o fim dos 32bits e o inicio em massa dos 64 :)
 
Originally posted by CrazyBomber
Very nice.
tou a gostar da maneira como as coisas tão a evoluir, finalmente alguem percebeu q o maior aumento de performance vem destas "pekenas" coisas, e nao dos... P4 32bit a 10GHz!!! lol isto foi directo para a intel, mas espero q eles tb tenham planeado o fim dos 32bits e o inicio em massa dos 64 :)

Eu acho que o aumento de performance não tem quase nada a haver com os 64 bits...

Estarei enganado?
 
Pa a performance nao aumenta de forma mágica. No entanto, ha programas q precisam de usar registos de 64 bits, o q so eh possivel num cpu de 32bits usando 2 ciclos de relogios e emulando o registo de 64 bits com 2 x 32bits (dai os 2 ciclos de relogio).
Por isso, na teoria, se ha um programa q usa SO e EXCLUSIVAMENTE registos de 64bits, ker dizer q vai correr a metade da velocidade num processador 32bits q num de 64bits.
Isto eh so teoria, no entanto embora a performance no geral nao seja o dobro, ainda se poderá ver um aumento significativo.
Claro q para um processador de 64bits ser realmente util, a aplicação tem de o suportar. Se fores correr uma aplicação 32bits num processador de 64bits, entao nao vais notar diferença nenhuma de performance ;)
No geral, os processadores de 64bits serao capazes de trazer um aumento de performance da ordem dos 30% (com base nos testes q tenho visto).
Ou seja, bem vindos 64bits, e espero mm q a intel mude o seu "mapazito" e nao siga para os Pentium4 32bit 10GHz... :P
 
Originally posted by CrazyBomber

Ou seja, bem vindos 64bits, e espero mm q a intel mude o seu "mapazito" e nao siga para os Pentium4 32bit 10GHz... :P

Ya , um P4 a 10Ghz que corre mais devagar que um AXP64 a 1ghz em modo PAE ...

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Originally posted by [BIOHAZARD]
nice notebook!!

Será k tmb akece mt? :)

Não sei, mas qualquer dia já há solução para isso! :D

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NEC to water-cool notebooks

NEC Corporation today announced the development of the world's first slim sized water-cooling module for notebook personal computers that employs a piezoelectric pump driving method. This water cooling-module enables a highly advanced, slim sized, notebook PC with minimal operating noise.

The water-cooling module uses a piezoelectric pump to drive the cooling liquid. This newly structured water-cooling module is developed by integrating the pump and the tank with the aluminum radiation plate that contains the water circulation channel.

The water-cooling module developed by NEC is the slimmest model in the world. In order to drive a conventional piezoelectric pump alternating voltage of 100V is necessary. However, with NEC's water-cooling module system the pump can be driven with 5V of direct voltage. As a result it is easy to install in all IT equipment. This product is suitable not only for use in notebook PCs, but also in servers and desktop computers. It is expected that it will be positioned as a core technology for spreading the water-cooling system in IT equipment and that it will be used as an alternative to the conventional water-cooling heat sink and heat pipe.

NEC Personal Products, Ltd. plans to commercially produce the water-cooling module within two years. NEC aims to create a de-facto industry standard and will actively work towards licensing supply of its module technology to parties outside the NEC Group.
 
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