Nvidia e VIA anunciam plataforma low-cost

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- CPU: VIA CN ("Isaiah", com suporte para execução Out-of-Order -o Atom da Intel "regrediu" para In-Order-, SSE/SSE2/SSE3/SSSE3, 64bit, etc)
- Chipset + IGP MCP7x: 8 scalar processors baseados no core G98, DX10-ready, Blu-ray -H-264, VC-1 e MPEG-2-, DisplayPort/HDMI/DVI-I/D-Sub, SATA 3Gbps, Gigabit Ethernet, DDR2 (SO-DIMM).
- Preço do conjunto inferior a 45 dólares, em formato Nano-ITX e Pico-ITX.


Sai na primeira metade de 2009, para PC's desktop e notebooks, UMPC's e MID's low-cost (concorrente directo do Intel Atom + 945GMS).
 
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Parece que estou a começar a ver plataformas laptop nvidia-via...

yep, é um dos objectivos da nvidia :D EEE PC com algum poder grafico e a bom preço :D

A concorrencia para os intel atom é muito bem vinda :D

Finalmente vai ser possivel ter um mediacenter HD capable passivo e barato :drooling:
 
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Entao e a nivel de processor power, uma máquina baseada neste sistema faria boa concorrência ao EEE?

Tou mm a ver..daqui a uns meses tou aflito pa comprar um portátil pá fac e nem os EEE cá chegaram a preços decentes nem tão pouco os seus supostos rivais dão sinal de vida em Portugal..:rolleyes:
 
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You knew this day would come: Intel positioned Atom perfectly to compete with VIA's low-power offerings, and VIA is trying to stay one step ahead in the low power game with its Isaiah processor. Who will be the winner? Well, we'd say it's still a little early to call it, but German site Eee PC News did some quick and dirty benchmarks that show Isaiah on top by a decent margin. At this point the numbers are just in "ALU" and "FPU," but hopefully some real world benchmarks from some retail products can clear this up before long.

FONTE

O Isaiah parece que tem tudo para vencer :D, pena a HP ter metido o C7 no seu novo ultra low cost ...
 
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Eu uso uma via no meu car pc e estava a pensar em fazer o Upgrade para o intel atom, mas o ISAIAH deixou me a pensar.
 
BTW acho q a Via tinha muito a ganhar se se aliasse à nvidia de vez, e nós tb :D


Nvidia CEO denies buyout of Via



Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said he has no interest in buying out chip supplier Via Technologies, dispelling rumors--at least for now--that had been circulating back in March.
Nvidia, Via--not going to happen (for now)


Nvidia, Via--not going to happen (for now)

"They don't need our money. I don't need theirs," Huang said, referring to Via. "They're doing fine. People want to create drama," he added.

Previous reports cited a number of scenarios including Nvidia's acquisition of the entire company. Via makes processors and chipsets for x86-based computers. Via reported revenue of about US$87.5 million in the first quarter of 2008.

The company competes with Intel and Advanced Micro Devices for processor sockets inside low-cost PCs. Recently, Hewlett-Packard selected Via's C7 procesor for the HP 2231 Mini-Note PC.

Rumors were fueled some more when Nvidia said it was teaming up with Via to build a low-cost PC platform to compete with Intel. The two companies touted the design last month as "the world's most affordable Vista Premium PC" that will combine Via's upcoming Isaiah processor with an integrated Nvidia graphics chipset.

But Huang clarified why he isn't interested in buying out any general-purpose processor makers. "Our shtick is that we just focus on one thing. We said we're a visual computing technology company and we're completely focused on this."

"Wherever their processor capabilities intersect with our visual computing focus, we will support them. We support ARM, we support Power PC in the game console world, we support Hitachi SH in the automobile industry, we support Via in low-end PCs," he said.

But he did paint a scenario where alternatives may be considered. "The reason why we don't do that is because I happen to believe visual computing is still innovating very quickly. Now, if it turns out that things don't change anymore. If peanut butter and bread--neither of which are innovating anymore. Then they ought to put it together. Peanut butter and bread, mix it right into the dough."


Ao contrário da AMD, a VIA/S3 ainda se pode dar ao luxo de ter prejuízos há muitos meses consecutivos, porque na realidade é apenas uma subsidiária de uma empresa muito maior, a "Formosa Plastics Corporation".


http://www.cnet.com/8301-13924_1-9941212-64.html
 
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Mais um artigo sobre o Isaiah que chegou ao meu conhecimento hoje atraves das CNET

May 15, 2008 6:15 PM PDT
End of Intel, AMD duopoly near? Via readies Isaiah chip
Posted by Brooke Crothers 2 commentsIs the end of the Intel-AMD duopoly nigh? Via Technologies is hoping this may be the case when it announces the "Isaiah" processor later this month.


Via Isaiah processor is targeted at mainstream notebooks and desktops; top: Isaiah processor; bottom: $398 15-inch Everex gBook

(Credit: Via, Wal-Mart)The company's first high-performance x86 chip will be targeted at the mainstream PC market--another first for the Taipei-based chip supplier. Via processors have historically appeared in ultrasmall mobile devices (such as the OQO), embedded computers, or thin-client computers.

"It puts us into the mainstream market for the first time," said Richard Brown, vice president, corporate marketing at Via.

Isaiah, like Via processors before it, will still hew to the lower-power line, however.

Correction: Isaiah's TDP (Thermal Design Power or power envelope) is not confirmed at this point. However, Glenn Henry, president of Centaur Technology (the Via subsidiary that designed Isaiah), said in a previous interview that Isaiah will consume more power than Intel's Atom processor but "has the same power curve" as Via's existing C7 chip.

One of the main differences between Isaiah and Atom is that Intel's chip uses a more simple "in-order execution" design compared to Isaiah's Superscalar, out-of-order design.

Because of this more sophisticated design, Isaiah may deliver higher performance than Atom, though independent benchmarking will be the final judge. But more to the point, Isaiah may be competing more with Intel's low-end Core 2 or Celeron lines than with Atom in some cases (since Isaiah will be initially targeted at mainstream notebooks and desktops).

Via subsidiary Centaur Technology designed the processor. "Centaur has been working on this for the last three years. It's between two and four times the performance of C7 (Via's current processor). So, it' very, very close to (Intel's) Core 2. Core 2 solo (single core)," Brown said.

The Via C7 processor is currently being used in a design that may herald more Isaiah-based mainstream notebooks. The $398 Everex gBook is being sold at Wal-Mart with a 15-inch screen, a 1.5GHz Via C-7M processor, 512MB of DDR2 system memory, a 60 GB hard disk drive, optical drive, Ethernet, and wireless. It uses the gOS Version 2 operating system, a Linux distribution.

"We're in full agreement with the optimized PC concept," Brown said. An idea put forward by Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, it postulates that a consumer will get better PC price-performance by adding a $50 graphics card rather than a two or three hundred dollar quad-core processor. "You can have a processor like Isaiah matched with a better graphics card," Brown said. "There's opportunity in both desktops and notebooks."

Last month, Via and Nvidia announced a platform billed as the "The World's Most Affordable Vista Premium PC," the sub-$45 processing platform will combine Via's Isaiah processor with an integrated Nvidia graphics chipset.

Originally posted at Nanotech: The Circuits Blog


link para esta noticia: http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9945568-1.html?tag=nl.e724
 
Com este mercado que a intel criou com o anuncio do Atom acabou por abrir a caixa de pandora :D

Até a intel ficou surpreendida com a procura.

O potencial deste tipo de cpus é tremendo :D
 
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