Intel launches energy-saving chip

Intel launches energy-saving chip According to foreign media reports, Intel launched the Atom S1200 series processor chip on December 11. Intel calls this the world's first low-power, 64-bit server-class system chip for high-density micro servers.

As the public cloud continues to grow, Intel sees an opportunity to transform companies that provide dedicated hosting, content delivery, or front-end Web services. Intel designed a high-density server based on low-power processors to seize this opportunity.

Intel's new Atom system chip contains two cores and four threads enabled through Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. This system-on-a-chip also supports 64-bit computing, a memory controller supporting up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, Intel virtualization technology, eight PCI Express 2.0 channels, error correction code for higher availability, and integration with Intel chipsets. I/O interface. This new series will include three processors, clocked from 1.6GHz to 2.0Ghz. The power consumption is 6 watts.

Intel Atom S1200 series chips are also compatible with x86 software commonly used in data centers. Intel said this will make it possible to integrate new low-power devices and avoid the additional investment in importing and maintaining new software stacks.

The Intel Atom S1200 series processor will begin targeting users on December 11 and it is recommended that the initial retail price be $54 (the wholesale price per thousand purchases).

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