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    válasz Alvin_ti4200 #298 üzenetére

    Szerintem eléggé idevág. Érdemes elgondolkodni a probléma általánosságán, ha ez igaz:

    ''Intel’s latest Pentium 4 E processors have up to 103W thermal guideline for 3.20GHz and 3.40GHz versions and the figure is likely to increase throughout the year when faster speed bins are introduced. Although the main issue with Intel’s processors made at 90nm nodes seems to be process related, high core frequencies and complex design also drive chips temperatures up. Future processors from Advanced Micro Devices are also likely to dissipate about 105W in 8-12 months from now, sources close the Sunnyvale, California-based company said.''

    A vázolt megoldás is érdekesen hangzik:

    ''“We need a fresh approach,” Gelsinger said. “We need an architectural paradigm shift.”

    Generally speaking, the Chief Technology Officer of the world’s biggest chipmaker has just outlined his company’s intention to review the approach of chip design. It is not fully clear when the consumers are going to experience the revamped way of developing CPUs – sometimes in mid-decade, or sometimes around the year 2010 or so, but the purpose itself is very positive.
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