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Intel Says It Will Beat ARM with Cheaper, More Advanced Processors

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For years, ARM and Intel have been yearning for a means to beat the other on their own turf, and it seems that the recent developments on the IT market have caused this so-called rivalry to escalate to new heights.

ARM and Intel have practically been operating in different areas for quite a few years now.

On the one hand, Intel (plus competitor AMD) and its x86 processor architecture have held a firm hold over the computer and enterprise market, plus the HPC, because its chips are simply much more powerful than ARM ones.

Meanwhile, ARM has had a monopoly over the mobile segment, with practically every smartphone or handset using a chip based on this architecture. Power efficiency is the main asset.

Now, however, ARM chips of 1 GHz or even 1.5 GHz have been revealed, while Intel's Oak Trail is said to have come quite close to matching ARM's small power draw.

Basically, tablets have blurred the line and ARM is even considering server processors, while Intel's Medfield is an SoC set to debut lather this year and built on the 32nm manufacturing process.

Most recently, Intel was bold enough to say it would manage to eventually overcome ARM altogether by eventually going beyond just matching its own portfolio.

"As we have done for decades in the traditional computing markets, we will apply the world's most advanced silicon transistor technology to these new [mobile] segments [where ARM is gaining presence] to deliver the lowest power, highest performance, lowest cost products on the planet,” said Paul Otellini, chief executive of Intel Corp.

“When these chips are combined with our support for the world's leading mobile operating systems, our proven ability to create broad ecosystem support and our growing software capabilities, I am confident we will be very successful in these segments," he added.

Of course, whether or not this goal is met will depend on how well ARM does once Microsoft's Windows 8 (which supports it) comes out.

lees in het verlengde dit eens,

www.veb.net/content/Bestanden/pdf/Eff...

las in een ander draadje dat Intel 7 miljard aan nieuwe machines te besteden had en dat ASMI>ASML hiervoor in aanmerking zou kunnen komen,.....zijn ze BESI vergeten,er is een spreekwoord waar er 2 om een "been" vechten..
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Beeldscherm, als het gaat om de 9 miljard dollar die Intel gaat ivesteren heeft ASMI de beste papieren. Intel heeft nl een 4% belang in ASMI.

Maar reken maar dat de concurrentie van Intel niet stil gaat zitten. Ook zij moeten versneld gaan investeren in de productie van de nieuwste generatie (22nm en beyond) chips. Hier liggen de grootste kansen voor Besi.

Overigens is Applied Materials ook in de race voor de Intel orders. Zie onderstaande link. Zij kunnen wel front end, maar geen back end apparaten leveren. Zoals ik op het andere draadje al schreef: Misschien vinden ze het nodig om in back end een overname te plegen.

blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/201...
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www.newfsl.com/downloads/spotlights.pdf

"The FSL™ is the only integrated singulation
system currently available."

misschien dat ze (Intel) er hier een paar van afnemen

ps, bij Fico ook weer 3 vac. ,ze hebben in totaal een stuk of 25 vac.openstaan
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