Re: The 500MHz Geode LX 800 has 0.9W typical when compared core to core like Atom's 2.5W TDP.
Wrong yet again, Pete, in spite of posting the links that contradict you.
amd.com^13057,00.html
It says right here: Typical power, 1.8W for the LX 800. TDP is 3.8W.
Re: If you want to use the 2.4W TDP then you must add the Atom chipset which pushes Atom to 8W TDP.
Wrong yet again, Pete. If you want to add the chipset for Atom, then you had better add the component power for Geode so that it can display to a flat panel and support PCI-Express, both of which are NOT supported on the SoC. Now Geode is even greater than 8W.
Re: Oops how about your blunder in saying Geode didn't have USB ports, IDE interfaces and audio? Lets see some acknowledgements about those. Don't like the screwups being on your side?
LOL, now you're making stuff up. I've only claimed that the Geode SoC lacks PCI-Express, DDR2, and modern display interfaces - which are all TRUE. You are flat out lying about claims regarding USB ports, IDE interface, and audio.
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Re: It also stated that Geode GX was used in the original OLPC. And Geode GX was made in various stages in 350nm, 250nm, 180nm and 150nm all bulk. LX was made using 130nm aluminum. Thus I didn't make any blunder at all.
You didn't say *original* OLPC. You and everyone else were talking about the current OLPC, which uses the 130nm Geode. So, WRONG YET AGAIN.
"CPU: 433 MHz AMD Geode LX-700" watts"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLPC_XO-1#Hardware |