ninaholic37
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My guess is that Quark will replace Atom on 15" laptops once OEMs realize they can save $3 using Quark on $400-450 laptops.Seems that Quarks, Galileo and Edison are dead projects.
My guess is that Quark will replace Atom on 15" laptops once OEMs realize they can save $3 using Quark on $400-450 laptops.Seems that Quarks, Galileo and Edison are dead projects.
LOOOOLMy guess is that Quark will replace Atom on 15" laptops once OEMs realize they can save $3 using Quark on $400-450 laptops.
Is x86?Today i had a X3 C3130 on my hands in form of a crapblet, 4gb/512/1024x600, and its reemplacing price/features the crapblets using dual/quad A7, it feels faster than A7s when i attempted to use it.
Someone knows if those things can be modded to run Windows/Linux?
Today i had a X3 C3130 on my hands in form of a crapblet, 4gb/512/1024x600, and its reemplacing price/features the crapblets using dual/quad A7, it feels faster than A7s when i attempted to use it.
Someone knows if those things can be modded to run Windows/Linux?
I think Windows is not possible because of the Mali GPU. It will be interesting to see if Linux would be able to boot.
If i remember correctly SoFIA was basically an ARM SoC with x86 cores, like what the Dr.Frankenstein did but with a SoC
Don't wait too much. OEM's eventually will make the Mali GPU becomes recognized by Windows. Just look at Windows 10 MobileThanks god because thats keeps OEM out of it.
It whould be interesting to know if another OS can be loaded.
Don't wait too much. OEM's eventually will make the Mali GPU becomes recognized by Windows. Just look at Windows 10 Mobile
Ok... if that is posible... expect Windows on Atom X3...Mali 400 and 450 does not support DX, but Mali T720 does. So only the X3 C3440 could in teory be used for x86 Windows, as for drivers, im petty sure its already done for ARM Windows.
Ok... if that is posible... expect Windows on Atom X3...
So.. you realized it, no?Petty sure a Celeron N3050 will cost about the same than a X3 C3440, also the C3440 has no SATA controller, so they cant use the 5400rpm hard disks they love so much. Buuuuuut unfortunately we may see some X3 C3440 devices as "Cloudbooks"... it will depend if intels order someone to do the x86 T720 driver, well, at least the C3440 is no so bad, quad core 1.4ghz will be around of what Z3735G used to perform, and... its the only option for them to offer a cloudbook with a modem... oh sh**.
Mali 400 and 450 does not support DX, but Mali T720 does. So only the X3 C3440 could in teory be used for x86 Windows, as for drivers, im petty sure its already done for ARM Windows.
arm windows = windows mobile
no desktop windows x86 mali drivers exists afaik
Its no different than having a device with a x86 driver but no x64 driver, if the ARM driver is done you are almost there.
http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Lenovo-ThinkPad-Tablet-10-2nd-Gen-Tablet.151589.0.html
why cinebench R11.5 perf is so bad on the new cherry trail atom compared to atom Z37xx serie ? it's still a quad with more or less same mhz...
edit : seems like tdp throttling by manufacturer
Next year, Atom C2000-series is going to be replaced with Harrisonville Platform and the next generation Atom SoCs, codenamed Denverton and Denverton-NS. These processors will be manufactured on 14nm technology and will use C3xxx model numbers.
Besides smaller manufacturing process, C3000-series SoCs will boast quite a few enhancements over their predecessors. Similar to Avoton/Rangeley SoCs, Denverton processors will incorporate one or more CPU modules, each of those consisting of two CPU cores with shared second level cache. However, the number of modules will be increased to 8, i.e the number of cores will be increased to 16. The size of shared L2 cache will be also increased, and it will be 2 MB for each pair of cores, or up to 16 MB per chip.
Integrated memory controller will be improved as well, and it will support DDR4 ECC memory with the maximum data rate of 2400 MHz. The maximum amount of supported RAM will be doubled to 128 GB. Some integrated I/O components will be upgraded and offer support for more recent interface specifications. For instance, USB will be updated to support 3.0 specification, and LAN controller will add support for 10Gb Ethernet. C3000-series will have 16 lanes of PCI-Express interface, and will come with Quick Assist Technology. New manageability components on Denverton parts will be Intel Manageability Engine and Innovation Engine.
16 Cores (Next Generation Goldmont?), 16MB L3, up to 128GB DDR4-2400 ECC.
Airmont actually.
If denverton is 16 goldmont cores what does that have to do with Atom X*?If Goldmont is 16 core and is the double of Avoton... Expect the Atom X5, and X7 getting more cores.... X5 hexa core and X7 Octa