Feb 26
Intel Reveals 4 Watt “Diamondville” Processor Details
Intel’s most recent roadmap reveals more information about the company’s most recent very low cost, ultra-low voltage platform, Diamondville. To put the record straight, Diamondville refers not simply a low-power CPU, but also refers to an entire platform. The reason is that processors will Diamondville soldered directly onto specially designed cards.
According partner Intel roadmaps for leaks DailyTech, Diamondville its line of processors are based on a completely new architecture based on a “blank sheet”. Intel plans to introduce two versions of its Diamondville processors, one for desktops and another for mobile platforms.
Diamondville first Intel chips should be released at the end of Q2′08. At that time, the company will launch the single-core Diamondville SC-230, which is designed for desktop use, and the Diamondville-SC: 270, which is designed to be used in mobile platforms. These two chips are very similar technical specifications, and will be run at 1.60 GHz and have 512 KB of cache.
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