Posts Tagged: ‘Intel Atom’

The Intel Atom processor is a small, low-power, low-cost most commonly found in netbooks. You would not think of this chip as the core of a supercomputer. But the Atom processor has something going for it that is unexpected – “Atom processors deliver three times the performance per watt versus Intel’s server chips.”

Therefore, if you put hundreds of Atom processors to work, each one can’t do as much by itself, but the combination delivers impressive performance at unheard of power levels…

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Earlier this week, we released the TechStuff podcast Jonathan and I recorded about the hackintosh. As you already know, Apple’s Macintosh is a closed system — they produce the hardware and the software both. It makes for an elegant solution, because in general the machines and operating system are tailored to each other and work well together.

One downside of this is that Apple charges a premium for its computers. So if you like OS X and want to run it on your desktop, you have to buy a Macintosh computer. If you don’t mind, it works out; Apple hasn’t released a lot of underpowered machines lately. But if you’re on a budget, you just might be buying a PC. Also, if you prefer netbooks, you’re also out of luck, since Apple’s stance on the issue is that the company can’t make a netbook of the quality that Apple can get behind.

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