Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Feb 2007 21:56 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Remember PA Semi? The company has just released, as promised, its first chipset. "They are full 64-bit PPC, support virtualisation, and would do Alitvec but that name is copyrighted by Freescale. Instead they do 'VMA'. The three parts run at a max wattage of 25, 15 and 10W for the 2.0, 1.5 and 1.0GHz parts respectively, with typical wattage listed at 13, 8 and 6W. The individual cores are said to have a 7W max and 4W typical power consumption at 2.0GHz." PA Semi was one of the prime reasons why Ars's John 'Hannibal' Stokes doubted Apple's reasoning for the switch to Intel.
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snozzberry
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2005-11-14

rayiner stated what I was trying to get across much more coherently. If Microsoft were allowed to make computers, they'd be a hell of a lot more stable.

Show me a man who thinks off-the-shelf should be the rule for boxes and I'll show you a man who's never written a driver.

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