what people have totally missed is that moorestown solves the problem of the power consumption of the total package of atom and support chipset! I'm not sure what Intel are playing at, they seem to be able to roll out new processors (atom, nehalem/corei7/xeon-ep whatever) but flounder when it comes to making a better chipset which doesn't need a nuclear power station to keep it working!
meanwhile there's Tegra and Ion and VIA (Nano + chipset) to keep Intel on their toes!
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what people have totally missed is that moorestown solves the problem of the power consumption of the total package of atom and support chipset! I'm not sure what Intel are playing at, they seem to be able to roll out new processors (atom, nehalem/corei7/xeon-ep whatever) but flounder when it comes to making a better chipset which doesn't need a nuclear power station to keep it working!
meanwhile there's Tegra and Ion and VIA (Nano + chipset) to keep Intel on their toes!