Thursday, June 3, 2010
Next Year Could Reach 10 GHz Processor
Do you like this story?
A group of microprocessor design engineer currently working in the labs of IBM, Intel, AMD, Motorola and elsewhere, trying to make a 10GHz processor becomes a reality. This chip not only has high clock speeds. They will have other capabilities that include architecture that can increase the parallelism, or the ability to process multiple instructions per-clock processor, and better access to larger data store.
Fred Pollack, an Intel fellow and director of Intel's Microprocessor Research Lab, predicts that 10GHz processor will have the ability to approximately 100 times more powerful than a Pentium III or Athlon 1GHz chip.
Later the engineers are believed 10GHz processors, will open a new panorama of applications, including voice-based computer interface and multimedia much better. Pollack said the clock speed of the larger will make PCs easier to use - provides the interface that is more similar to humans, such as voice recognition capabilities.
Pollack presents another scenario for 10Ghz processors to be placed in your home PC. These processors are stored in the closet, she worked as a server that connects the Internet through a broadband connection, so it can distribute audio and video data, along with email, to a number of PC terminals and equipment throughout the home via a wireless connection.
"Microprocessors are like a city, where you have a place of business (transistors) connected by road (interconnection), and data such as cars," he explained.
When it comes to designing a higher performance chip, 'path' must be wide enough to accommodate the traffic that is much larger and allows higher speeds

This post was written by: beemagnet77
BeeMagnet is a professional graphic designer, web designer and business man with really strong passion that specializes in marketing strategy. Usually hangs out in Twitter has recently launched a blog dedicated to home design inspiration for designers, bride, photographers and artists called HomeBase
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)


0 Responses to “Next Year Could Reach 10 GHz Processor”
Post a Comment