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Awesome! I wonder how the ARM achitechture will do at those levels of performance.



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could be interesting to see. now that Microsoft has made Windows for ARM, Intel now has a major challenger with a different architecture so they can't sue over license use like they tried to do with AMD. 



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This announcement fits with the earlier rumour that Nvidia planned to add an x86 decoder to a modified ARM core:

http://www.semiaccurate.com/2010/08/17/details-emerge-about-nvidias-x86-cpu/

I'm not sure they can get as power- or area-efficient as AMD's Ontario (or future shrinks) while reaching that performance level though. Even a modified Cortex A-15 would have less CPU performance, and the GPU is Geforce 6/7 class versus an Evergreen based Ontario derivative.



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Btw guys check this out too

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=122391&page=1&str=1998988470#



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Oh. Color me interested.



 

 

 

 

 

Sweet. So it's the competitor to AMD Fusion?

 

As for ARM processors....Aren't those the things that powered my Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS? :P



Soleron said:

This announcement fits with the earlier rumour that Nvidia planned to add an x86 decoder to a modified ARM core:

http://www.semiaccurate.com/2010/08/17/details-emerge-about-nvidias-x86-cpu/

I'm not sure they can get as power- or area-efficient as AMD's Ontario (or future shrinks) while reaching that performance level though. Even a modified Cortex A-15 would have less CPU performance, and the GPU is Geforce 6/7 class versus an Evergreen based Ontario derivative.


That maybe true Soleron, but it' good that the Fusion will have a competitor from Nvidia. Unlike Intel, I think Nvidia will actually be able to produce a competent CPU/GPU combo. Let them go at it. It means lower prices for us on the consumer end.



Darc Requiem said:
Soleron said:
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That maybe true Soleron, but it' good that the Fusion will have a competitor from Nvidia. Unlike Intel, I think Nvidia will actually be able to produce a competent CPU/GPU combo. Let them go at it. It means lower prices for us on the consumer end.


It's not compatible with x86 Windows. I doubt any games or much commercial software will support it. If it was x86 I would be much more excited.

The ARM core does limit performance, because if they want to scale up to desktop-like per-core performance they can't do it by incrementally changing the core they have. It would need a complete redesign; ARM designs are just too slow for desktops.