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A P-state is a voltage and frequency operating point What is a P-state? When someone refers to a P-state, generally only the frequency is talked about. For example, on my Intel Core Duo, P0 is 2.3 GHz, and P1 is 980 MHz. In truth, a P-state is both a frequency and voltage operating point. Both are scaled [...]
The Atom Software Development Community launches today on the Intel Software Network to better support ISVs and developers who want to develop around the Intel's Atom platform. The Atom community is closely tied to the existing Mobile Developer Community and the Moblin program, but targets more than just Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). We're working on [...]
Ah, Friday, my favorite day for watching a few videos at work. I've been monitoring how many developers are watching all of the segments of the video series we've posted on the Take Five site. It is natural that not everyone will make it to the end, but I'm wondering if there is anything we could do better. First, [...]
These were more or less the words of wisdom that a well respected blog-vet offered as I was contemplating my initial post. Who am I? I started with Intel in 1984 as a software engineer and have since held a variety of technical, marketing, and program management roles. In my current role, I get to [...]
EE Times published an article yesterday explaining that ARM will have the majority of MID sales until 2014. Shockingly, I'm not too worried that anyone working on Atom or MID development is going to abandon ship. First, ...2014? I'd love to know what is going to be happening by the end of this year, let alone [...]
8th of May 2008 in China, a history is made. Olympic torch have been successfully relayed at the summit of Everest. This historical first in the history of Olympics have been broadcasted via HD video around the world. Mobility technology provided by Intel & its partners such as Lenovo makes the rest of the world a [...]
It's a little known fact, but Intel doesn't really like to build processors. We only make them to fund our ability to go make PowerPoint presentations (PPTs). We've got PPTs that cover everything from org charts to corporate branding to project status to technical architectural roadmaps. It's a rough road to recovery, but today my [...]
A couple of weeks ago, I was on a panel on Mobile Linux at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in Austin, TX talking about the Moblin.org open source project that is sponsored by Intel. I was joined by folks from the Google Android project, the LiMo Foundation, ACCESS Technologies and the OpenMoko project. [...]
I hate moving. Nothing ever goes as it should. It takes 10 times longer than you expected. And that last box is finally unpacked just before you end up moving again. There's got to be a catch There are 5 CC-states and, depending upon how you count, 6 PC-states in the Penryn line of Intel processors. And, [...]