NVIDIA has officially released quad-core era of mobile computing, NVIDIA Tegra 3processors deliver. The latest products bring high performance for tablets and smartphones. The performance is equivalent to your current PC. In a paper published by NVIDIA, they provide an in-depth details about their variable symmetric multiprocessing (vSMP). Simply put, vSMP implemented in Kal-El is not only optimize the CPU multi-threading and multi-tasking for maximum performance and power efficiency at a moments notice, but offloads background tasks and less CPU intensive activities, such as background synchronization / updates, music playback, video playback to the core of the fifth, which runs at 500 MHz is much slower, and therefore consume less power.
Showing posts with label Processor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Processor. Show all posts
11 November 2011
25 September 2011
NVIDIA Kal-El on Windows 8
NVIDIA's official blog has explained the technical details of new products with a horrible name but a promising platform. It turns out that Kal-El is not four but five cores! As you may know, before the end of this year NVIDIA quad core will appear in the market: the code is now known as Kal-El. New NVIDIA NVIDIA-based tablet shows Kal-El on Windows 8.
Four key performance core Cortex A9 is supported by other core Cortex A9. Help "companion core" as the developers call it, is designed for tasks that are less demanding and reduces power consumption device. Work on the maximum frequency of 500 MHz, this core will carry out simple tasks like sending and receiving e-mail, Twitter and Facebook messages, widgets work, backgrounds and animated wallpapers desktop applications. When it comes to the serious tasks such as: gaming, web browsing, re-encoding and editing video and audio, image processing, 3D-graphics, physical modeling, the other four cores will step in and carry out tasks. As soon as one of the four main cores to work additional core disabled.
Four key performance core Cortex A9 is supported by other core Cortex A9. Help "companion core" as the developers call it, is designed for tasks that are less demanding and reduces power consumption device. Work on the maximum frequency of 500 MHz, this core will carry out simple tasks like sending and receiving e-mail, Twitter and Facebook messages, widgets work, backgrounds and animated wallpapers desktop applications. When it comes to the serious tasks such as: gaming, web browsing, re-encoding and editing video and audio, image processing, 3D-graphics, physical modeling, the other four cores will step in and carry out tasks. As soon as one of the four main cores to work additional core disabled.
15 September 2011
NWR of Processor speed AMD FX overclocked to 8.429 GHz
AMD announced that AMD FX processor has been successfully overclocked to 8.429 GHz. This frequency is the highest in the world, which has been acheived on a working computer processor. That fact was witnessed by representatives of Guinness World Records book. But first things first.
On the last day of summer in Austin, Texas famous overclockers: Sami Makinen, Brian McLachlan, Pete Hardman, Aaron Schradin and Simon Solotko met together to produce this world record. The purpose of Team AMD FX, which also included experts from AMD, was to achieve the maximum frequency which processor can handle. Eight-core Bulldozer AMD FX unit has been chosen as a candidate. This processor has inherited a rich potential for overclocking from its predecessors, which has been extended through the use of the new architecture and new tech process.
On the last day of summer in Austin, Texas famous overclockers: Sami Makinen, Brian McLachlan, Pete Hardman, Aaron Schradin and Simon Solotko met together to produce this world record. The purpose of Team AMD FX, which also included experts from AMD, was to achieve the maximum frequency which processor can handle. Eight-core Bulldozer AMD FX unit has been chosen as a candidate. This processor has inherited a rich potential for overclocking from its predecessors, which has been extended through the use of the new architecture and new tech process.
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