Just realized what has been written in the slide.
Hint, have a look in the purple quadrant. Is this a typo or not ??
"New ARM and x86 based embedded products", "Ultra low power devices", looks like Nolan and Amur aren't cancelled after all.
"New ARM and x86 based embedded products", "Ultra low power devices", looks like Nolan and Amur aren't cancelled after all.
"embedded products". It could be new semi-custom designs.
You know that they displayed thoses products as being for 2015 in a japanese conference last month, right.?.
Currently, Broadwell i3 in higher TDP allowance NUCs and comparison sample is small but Dell XPS 13 priced at $800+ with i3-5010u and others price in mid range.
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/compare/2128686?baseline=2208190
does this make you sleep better at night
Are you that annoyed that Carrizo will be much better than Intel s over hyped mobile CPUs to the point of litteraly losing control ?.
Personally, I'm very annoyed that you keep passing off the characteristics of a product that we have seen nothing of as far as definitive proof as fact rather than as speculation.
Even if Carrizo would have been just on par with Beema/Mullins perf/watt wise it still would have been better than Haswell or Broadwell.
Indeed the numbers at Geekbench point that it s better than its low power AMD counterpart, so it should largely best Intel s symmetrical offerings.
The only speculation actualy left is by how much, in this respect i think that it will have something like 20-30% perf/Watt advantage over Beema within this latter 14W TDP :
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/compare/2208190?baseline=2212381
And Beema has already better efficency than BDW at this TDP even on CPU mode only.
Looks like it performs a little better but there is no indication of power usage, other than TDP, which with boost is rather useless other than putting products in a class.
How much power do you estimate Beema uses for the CPU only while running at those scores (~1200 single, 3200 multi)?
Even if Carrizo would have been just on par with Beema/Mullins perf/watt wise it still would have been better than Haswell or Broadwell.
Indeed the numbers at Geekbench point that it s better than its low power AMD counterpart, so it should largely best Intel s symmetrical offerings.
The only speculation actualy left is by how much, in this respect i think that it will have something like 20-30% perf/Watt advantage over Beema within this latter 14W TDP :
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/compare/2208190?baseline=2212381
And Beema has already better efficency than BDW at this TDP even on CPU mode only.
I did a short analysis of the two new Geekbench results:
http://citavia.blog.de/2015/04/08/some-carrizo-xv-geekbench-results-20217851/