Intel Banias a better chip than the P4

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Aron Schatz
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August 8, 2002
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Looks like Intel is taking a step forward with their new low power chips (More IPCs per clock).

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Like Advanced Micro Devices' Athlon and other competing chips, Banias' performance will actually be better than its numbers might indicate because it will complete more work per clock cycle than the Pentium 4, according to Intel and other sources.

While word of Banias' speeds has leaked out, much of the technology behind the chip, which was designed in Israel, remains under wraps. The chip will include a cache--an internal reservoir of memory for rapid data access--but the size is unknown. Krewell predicts it will be at least 512KB but could be as high as 1MB of some versions of Banias.


This may be some good chip for silent PCs.

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