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| Intel and AMD low-power processors not price competitive with ARM |
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| Written by Will Smith - Posted on Wednesday, 08 February 2012 20:11 |
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According to Digitimes, Intel and AMD chips are not competitive enough againt ARM chips. Both Intel and AMD chips use more power and cost more to produce. No wonder ARM are miles ahead ... they're cheaper, runs a lot cooler and can be found in millions of smartphones and tablets. "While Intel and AMD have been making efforts to develop low power processors for use in smartphones and tablet PCs, they cannot compete with solutions from ARM in terms of price, according to notebook makers. Intel debuted 32nm-based Medfield processors with power consumption reduced to 11W to match Android 4.0 in January 2012 and will launch Atom processors with power consumption of less than 10W specifically for use in smartphones and tablet PCs in the second half of 2012, the sources indicated. In addition, Intel will keep upgrading manufacturing processes, with Atom processors to be progressively based on 32nm Saltwell, 22nm Silvermont and 14nm Airmont, the sources indicated. AMD is expected to unveil Hondo, a APU with power consumption of less than 5W specifically for tablet PCs, at Computex 2012 and plans to launch a 28nm-based 2W APU, Temash, in 2013, the sources said." Source: Digitimes |