Не вероватно већ сигурно 😉. И нису они установа за социјални рад или сл. па да народу нешто ускраћују. Чија интелектуална својина (лиценца), његова правила игре. Да смо у социјализму можда би било другачије 😉.Verovatno ne, ali me to ne sprecava da ih psujem :-devil-:, jer su uskratili narodu dobar chipset.
Ја верујем да већ имају неки прототип, али, као што сам откуцао, зашто да не истроше старе залихе, а после извесног времена (када се криза продуби) ће Интелови стручњаци за маркетинг изаћи у јавност како су измислили топлу воду тј. нови револуционарни чипсет који троши много мање струје 😀. Сценарио сасвим реалан.Mada da im je to bitno, mozda bi i sami napravili neki koji trosi pola vata (znanje im ne nedostaje sigurno).
VIA је 🙂. HP кренуо са њима па се за**бали к'о нико. Ако ARM нешто не учини...Ja se iskreno nadam da ce zbog ovoga umesto Atoma uleteti Nano 🙂
An unnamed Intel spokesman chimed in on the whispers today by outrightly denying the claims, telling InternetNews that "there is nothing preventing vendors from using [NVIDIA's] Ion platform; [Intel] sells Atom as a standalone processor, or as a package with chipset." 'Course, it's not like Intel hasn't pulled similar tricks before, and to say that the chip maker's relationship with NVIDIA has been dysphoric is understating things dramatically. Still, it sounds as if the company's in the clear here, but we're still waiting to see a wicked Atom + Ion combo in a shipping product before we believe the hatchet is entirely buried.
Dead cat bounce VIA-е или нешто друго?
VIA Trinity Platform Brings Hi-Def to Small Spaces
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We’ve already had plenty of experience with Atom and it hasn't been pretty thus far. Completely incapable of delivering a compelling Vista experience, we were bearish about the single-core Atom 230’s potential on the desktop, emphasizing its mobile target audience.
The dual-core Atom 330 in Nvidia’s design might change that, though. While it runs at the same 1.6 GHz on a 533 MHz front side bus, the Atom 330 has two times the execution resources and L2 cache (1MB total on Intel’s 45nm lithography node) looks to catapult the little Ion into the realm of desktop feasibility. According to Nvidia, it has its eye on the nettop market with Ion, and might even nudge into the laptop space, vying with Centrino in environments where graphics performance and cost are principle concerns. Tegra remains the company’s ultra-mobile architecture of choice.
More important than the host processor, at least in Nvidia’s mind, is the GeForce 9400M chipset soldered onto the index card-sized motherboard, which is not only vastly superior given the power profile of Intel’s 945GC, but it's significantly more capable when it comes to 3D. For one reason or another, Nvidia is focusing specifically on Call of Duty 4 in its projections, claiming playable performance around the 30 fps range (we’re assuming this is at 800x600). And as we already know from previewing GeForce 9300, the core logic is able to deliver solid video playback over HDMI as well.
How much might you expect to pay for an Ion-based system? Roughly $400, Nvidia says. We asked if there were any plans to launch a retail box similar to the mockup on display. Interestingly, it doesn’t look like the company is going to be getting Atom chips from Intel, which wants to sell the lightweight CPU with its 945GC clunker of a platform instead, though Intel has denied in the past that it would refrain from selling the chips on its own.
In our original Ion report, we said availability of the hardware would likely start some time in the first half of 2009. However, Nvidia indicated to us that it’d be able to begin sampling by the end of January, suggesting the hardware is pretty much ready to go. You can expect a more in-depth look at Ion as soon as Nvidia is ready to preview the platform.
That’s an entire PC, along with a 2.5” HDD, it ran Windows Vista just fine and had no problems playing HD video. It can even play games although we didn’t get a chance to see any run on it.



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I nesto o TEGRI:
Nvidia Targets $99 Netbook With Tegra Chips
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Nvidia ion sa single core atomom trosi 20W idle i ~28W load. Tesko da je ovo od Zotaca konkurentno tome 😉
Za tvoju informaciju, deo "južnog mosta" u NV integrisanim čip setovima (GF 8x00/9x00) je rađen u saradnji sa VIA. 🙂... a onda se pojavi nvidia i napravi nesto manje i u tom segmentu opet bolje nego sto je via razvila za xy godina vise.
UniChrom je izuzetno dobra grafika za embedovane aplikacije i prva koja je imala punu MPEG2 hardversku akceleraciju, sa sve IDCT i MC-om. Odlična stvar za male HTPC računare...Koliko ce sad dugo jos opstajati - videcemo. Nije to ni tema ovde. Ja se grozim S3 grafike, a chrome je bio vrhunac neupotrebljivosti i bagova kad je izasao sa cenom ravnomernom sa 5x jacim i kvalitetnijim proizvodom.
sama pomisao da imam bilo sta sa S3 grafickim resenjem mi dize dlake na rukama :S:
Nemam srca... Nisam mu još ni ploču ušrafio, a kamo li priključio na napon. :S:Prodaj za 50eur u oglasima? 😀
Nemam srca... Nisam mu još ni ploču ušrafio, a kamo li priključio na napon. :S:
Ma baš me briga... Ionako izgleda 100x lepše on ove NV kutijice. 😛
Nije mi palo na pamet iskreno.
NVIDIA apparently has more plans with the ION platform than just supporting Intel Atom CPUs. Digitimes reports that NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang confirmed that NVIDIA will release ION 2 supporting the VIA Nano CPU later in 2009.
The announcements around the NVIDIA ION platform increase, but the real products are not hear yet. Apparently in June we will see the first ION based Nettop and mini-notebooks priced at $299.
The NVIDIA ION platform promises cheap nettops and netbooks with enough power to enjoy HD content and run Windows Vista.
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