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Intel has released a better PDA cpu called the XScale, which scales up to 400mhz and consumes 1/3 of what StrongARM did. Interesting stuff, so where is the Radeon ultramobility that I've heard of?
Intel began shipping XScale prototype devices to manufacturers this spring, and the first handheld computers using the chips are expected to appear on the market as early as June. The XScale line will replace Intel's StrongARM line, with Intel promising that they will consume one-quarter to three-quarters less power than the StrongARM SA-1110, while delivering faster clock speeds.
Intel has released a better PDA cpu called the XScale, which scales up to 400mhz and consumes 1/3 of what StrongARM did. Interesting stuff, so where is the Radeon ultramobility that I've heard of?
Intel began shipping XScale prototype devices to manufacturers this spring, and the first handheld computers using the chips are expected to appear on the market as early as June. The XScale line will replace Intel's StrongARM line, with Intel promising that they will consume one-quarter to three-quarters less power than the StrongARM SA-1110, while delivering faster clock speeds.