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The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 12:33:33
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http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20110622PD206.html
Is this the end of Intel monopoly era?
PowerPC should grabs this opportunity to gain more market quote, thanks to their low power chips.
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 12:42:48
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Hmmm... An 13" laptop with Android.
That will end well.
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Ah, doubt it... I don't think they're comparable to modern ARM chips in price and power usage. That ship has sailed. _________________
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 12:44:13
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I think you could be right. The market is changing, certainly.
With ARM being so successful in mobile and tablet Intel will have to come back with something very special on the Atom front.
Quite how Intel and MS have ####ed it up to this extent and allowed Apple back in is a surprise but just goes to show - even if it looks like all is lost things can change. The Goliath can still fall.
No kill-all iPad or iPhone competitor exists even though the competition has had gargantuan amounts of time to come up with a challenger. The iPad and iPhone look unbeatable with Apple now increasing their PC share via the iMac and various laptops.
Who would have thought it? Apple bigger than MS and Intel combined and the world's second largest company (Exxon in case you wondering is still number 1).
Will PowerPC take centre stage again? I doubt it. ARM is very well integrated but they do have a flaw in the plan - they don't yet have very high power chips and still no 64 bit product. This is an area where Intel will hold ground but I don't see PPC rising phoenix-like from the ashes. _________________ Sam |
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 12:52:49
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Android has it`s bright future....
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 12:56:09
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 13:31:10
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Will PowerPC take centre stage again? I doubt it. ARM is very well integrated but they do have a flaw in the plan - they don't yet have very high power chips and still no 64 bit product. This is an area where Intel will hold ground but I don't see PPC rising phoenix-like from the ashes. |
Companies like IBM, Freescale, AMCC should finance 2 or 3 Notebook/Desktop based on powerPC (amiga powered preferably) to gain market quotes. Maybe starting with a little investment (initially).
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 13:42:15
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 13:54:23
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Looking at the recent Freescale announcement, doens't seems that PPC research was slow. Look at the next Wii U processor. What about the next PS4 or 720? It's rumored to be PPC based too. The Wii U is rumored to be 50% faster than PS3 and XBox 360. IBM is working on a next gen Cell BE chip, with 32 or more PPE unit and other improvments.
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 14:08:36
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PowerPC is a roadkill by now for anything desktop. ARM has a nicer ISA anyway, and is *going places*.
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 14:15:53
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Am I the only person who dreads the ipad influenced future where every computer is an underpowered `lifestyle package` with a touchscreen, playschool OS and app store? I wish android and iOS would go away, die and take their weak embedded devices with them. _________________ Fraggle
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 14:18:40
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Weak? Sure, there are "weak" devices out there, but an AMD Z powered tablet(dual core 1.2 GHz + Radeon HD6xxx) would be faster than any AmigaONE branded computer untill the arrival of X1000._________________
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 14:28:07
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Well yes but compared to top line hardware it`s very slow indeed. I recognise the need for such devices and that people don`t need powerful computers for everyday use anymore - I just don`t much like the modern `appliance era` of computing. I miss the days when it was acknowledged that computers were complex devices requiring some effort to operate and understand properly, that must be better for everyone in the long run. Anyhow I`m rambling about nothing now :o) _________________ Fraggle
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 15:59:27
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It seems like Intel is shifting their efforts in a different direction. They are opening up their factories to manufacture alternative chips such as FPGAs. |
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 16:06:07
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Android has it`s bright future....
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it lies on the bottom of the ocean for quite a while now |
And another dig at PPCs but cause you put a smilee it's fine. Sighs.
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 16:33:55
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Android has it`s bright future....
[quote] WolfToTheMoon wrote: That ship has sailed. |
it lies on the bottom of the ocean for quite a while now |
And another dig at PPCs but cause you put a smilee it's fine. Sighs.
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 16:36:46
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 19:26:29
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 21:42:20
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Humm, I think that not, with AMD also the people said the same words, and still Intel is live. |
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 21:58:56
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Looking at the recent Freescale announcement, doens't seems that PPC research was slow. Look at the next Wii U processor. What about the next PS4 or 720? It's rumored to be PPC based too. The Wii U is rumored to be 50% faster than PS3 and XBox 360. IBM is working on a next gen Cell BE chip, with 32 or more PPE unit and other improvments.
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Freescale new 24 threads PPC looks interesting.
As for IBM on the nexgen Cell -- didn't IBM state they weren't planning to make any Cells after the 8i? Not that a new chip couldn't do Cell-like functions they have gone the way of multi-full cores instead. If a 2nd Cell exists I think it'd be Sony footing most of the bill. The new IBM PowerPC A2 is more interesting than a 2nd Cell. |
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Re: The end of the Intel monopoly era? Posted on 23-Jun-2011 22:19:11
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