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VIA to launch new processor architecture in 1Q08

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 25 July 2007 - 13:40 · 4 comments & 2674 views

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VIA Technologies is scheduled to launch its new processor core, dubbed Isaiah, in the first quarter of 2008, with the new architecture entering EVT (engineering validation test) stage in the fourth quarter of 2007, according to market sources. The Isaiah core (engineering codename CN) will replace VIA's Esther processor architecture, which was introduced in 2004. Isaiah features a 64-bit architecture and will be manufactured on a 65nm process, as compared to 90nm for Esther. Other features include a V4 Bus speed of 1333MHz, up from 800MHz previously, and support for ECC (error checking and correction) memory and virtualization technology. The L2 Cache will also increase to 1MB from 128KB previously.

Although Isaiah's core frequency will not see any obvious increases and power consumption will be higher compared to Esther, its performance so far has been measured to be twice as fast as that delivered by the Esther architecture, and the floating point unit performance is four times greater, according to makers that are testing the new architecture. With the lower cost and better performance, the new processor has a chance to boost VIA's revenues, added the sources.

News source: DigiTimes

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#1 Dwarden on 25 Jul 2007 - 16:04
now i see why INTEL tried to stop VIA from low power CPU market ...
#2 Netrack on 25 Jul 2007 - 18:14
I hope someday that they can make it into the market with Intel and AMD in the home pc market...id love to have three options for CPU's and more competition
#3 Xenomorph on 25 Jul 2007 - 18:35
well, there use to be a three-way CPU race back in the late 1990s.

Cyrix, K6, and Pentium MMX would battle it out. the Pentium MMX was the expensive chip, so all the young folk that were into building systems went with the AMD K6 or Cyrix.

i chose a Cyrix PR166, as it was darn cheap. floating point processing was horrific though, which made it a poor gaming chip.

This does sound promising from VIA though. Having a third chip choice would make things better for everyone.

#4 gnubugu on 26 Jul 2007 - 04:07
Ummm.... Via is Cyrix, Cyrix is Via, Via purchased Cyrix , so this is a cyrix chip (yes, based off the last life of the MediaGX Cpu IP in new clothes) Also of note is the MediaGX cpu was renamed Geode , then eventually sold to AMD in 2003, which still sells the Geode CPU

Via also owns S3 (video) which finds its way on many cheap low budget integrated motherboards..

Last edited by gnubugu on 26 Jul 2007 - 04:16

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