Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jan 2008 22:35 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems "VIA's newly launched processor architecture, known for the last three years by its codename, "Isaiah," will keep the company's focus on cost and power intact while taking things in a substantially different direction. In short, this year will see something truly odd happen on the low end of the x86 market: VIA and Intel will, architecturally speaking, switch places. Intel will take a giant step down the power/performance ladder with the debut of Silverthorne/Diamondville, its first in-order x86 processor design since the original Pentium, while VIA will attempt to move up into Intel's territory with its first-ever out-of-order, fully buzzword-compliant processor, codenamed Isaiah. In this brief article, I'll give an overview of Isaiah and of what VIA hopes to accomplish with this new design. Most of the high-level details of Isaiah have been known since at least 2004, when VIA began publicizing the forthcoming processor's general feature list (i.e., 64-bit support, out-of-order execution, vector processing, memory disambiguation, and others). So I'll focus here on a recap of those features and on a broader look at the market that VIA is headed into."
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RE: Curious name
by burnttoy on Fri 25th Jan 2008 14:41 UTC in reply to "Curious name"
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VIA is an interesting company. Although based out in Tapei County, Taiwan the boss there, Wenchi Chen, is a deeply Christian fellow (a majority of Taiwanese are roughly Buddhists). I had the pleasure of working as an on-site contractor doing devrel and some programming for them a few years back (one of the best free lunches I've ever had!).

There are Bible quotes on most doors and this is probably why their chips get biblical names. It's not the sort of place where Christianity is forced down your throat though. Most of the quotes are the nice ones from the NT about being a good neighbour, treating people with respect, that sort of thing. Well, it made a pleasant change from those dreadful motivational posters!

Other names have been Eshter, Nehemiah, Joshua, Samuel, Ezra. There were also Mark, Luke and John which combined x86, Northbridge and GPU in a single chip.

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