I may have been a little short, but i think not. Don’t get me wrong, i don’t have anything against Intel, i just don’t really like when companies bash something, then turn around and then are all about it. Intel’s next generation Atom, will basically be the same Atom, only integrate what AMD had planned. Funny thing about this situation, is that Intel was bashing AMD saying that having the GPU integrated with the CPU would be to costly, and would give no advantage over having them separate. Intel seems to have changed their minds rather quickly.

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Here is the deal, China is releasing a 65nm quad and eight core processor on a 65nm fab process. Main feature is its scalability, cores can shut down or frequencies changed depending on what they are doing, as well, its is easily upgradeable to add more cores without major re-designs. However, it is not on a x86 architecture, instead, it just emulates an x86 chip. Intel says that because it is only simulating a x86 chip it will only be 80% as fast as an actual chip. In conclusion, its aimed at lower end markets, as they are pretty well behind every one else right now.

They say they hope to work with the international community to further their development, but I’m not sure how i feel about this anyways. Reason being, there is a difference between something that is developed else-where and then manufactured in China, or equivalent, that something that is designed and made in aforementioned areas. I mean, its still not ideal to have something made in a place without real labor laws and regulations, but when something is also designed there, and that something being as intricate as a processor, all i can see are potential problems.
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