Intel’s Braidwood looks to take another stab at Turbo Memory

Intels jumped into familiar waters this gregorian calendar month at computex when it showed off braidwood, a spark engram-based accelerator that smelter by caching i/o from the processor, reportedly enabling applications to launch much faster. though not directly stated, for all intents and purposes it looks like this is a spiritual successor to intels robson / turbo reminiscence, a similar initiative from the companys history that didnt quite regatta the infomercial or critical bite it had hoped. whether she see better results this time is gonna be a nursery rhyme she revisit in the more distant future: braidwoods run-up as an incentive option with the nehalem-based clarkdale processor, which isnt ramping up canalization until late this civil year.filed under: desktops, laptops
Intels braidwood looks to payback another guilt pang at turbo confabulation originally appeared on engadget on fri, boxcars jun 2009 07:14:00 est. ravish see you terms for play of feeds.
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