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To: Raymond Thomas who started this subject8/23/2002 4:06:43 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
<font color=green>Additional Banias Details


xbitlabs.com

Lot's of info here. Not sure if it's all true or not, but here are some details.

- OEMs have A1 silicon already.
- Die size at .13u manufacturing with 1MB L2 cache is only 100mm^2.
- IPC may be 50% better than Pentium 4 (1.6GHz Banias close to 2.4GHz P4-M).
- TDP at 1.7GHz is 24.5W (compared to P4-M at 30W at same frequency or 35W at 2.4GHz).
- Voltage at 1.35V vs P4-M at 1.3V.
- Can scale down voltage and frequency to 0.85V and 600MHz.
- Uses dynamic power switching.
- 90nm version called Dothan will ship by the end of 2003 with 2MB of L2 cache and no active cooling required.
- Low voltage part will be 1.1GHz at launch, and ULV part at 900MHz.
- Regular speed grades will launch between 1.3GHz and 1.6GHz.

More micro-architectural information to be disclosed at Intel Developer Forum and Microprocessor Forum later in the year.

This could be an amazing new micro-architecture for Intel. Low power and small die size, but with the performance of a Pentium 4. It's the best of both worlds for mobile.

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