As far as I understand Intel presented their new chips on CES show called Arrandale and Clarkdale.
Both has integrated graphics accelerator and other things. Those will be based on i7, i5 and i3 cores.
In addition to Atom based "pineview" chips that also include graphics accelerator.
So now we have new options in case Atom will not provide enough juice.
Lets hope they will also release Linux drivers for those chips.
Both has integrated graphics accelerator and other things. Those will be based on i7, i5 and i3 cores.
In addition to Atom based "pineview" chips that also include graphics accelerator.
So now we have new options in case Atom will not provide enough juice.
Lets hope they will also release Linux drivers for those chips.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Tony Houghton <h@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 18:32:03 +0000Is it intended for the netbook market then? I didn't realise that.
Gavin Hamill <gdh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The Crystal HD decoder will doubtless appear in netbooks very soon, and
> I fully expect thin Intel Atom PCs to also feature it on-board. When
> those boards/machines appear, we will be on the way to a *reliable* open
> source STB which supports modern HD codecs + playback.
Hopefully Intel will realise that VGA is obsolete (and that they need to
stop using inefficient chipsets with cheap & noisy coolers) otherwise
Ion will still be the only viable option for an Atom HTPC, making
Crystal HD theoretically redundant.
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