Intel details its advanced low power Tremont microarchitecture
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10nm Tremont Atom chips will bring an average 30 per cent IPC improvement says Intel.
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Charlie has a rather interesting and detailed write up on the core. Says that it actually executes x86 instructions directly rather than using uOPs which would be really odd if true as I don't think anyone has done that since the last Cyrix chips. That would make it interesting, though not interesting enough for me to actually want to own one :)
https://semiaccurate.com/2019/10/24/...ont-atom-core/
Still doesn't quite look as fast as an ARM A77 to me.
Re: Intel details its advanced low power Tremont microarchitecture
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Charlie has a rather interesting and detailed write up on the core. Says that it actually executes x86 instructions directly rather than using uOPs which would be really odd if true as I don't think anyone has done that since the last Cyrix chips. That would make it interesting, though not interesting enough for me to actually want to own one :)
https://semiaccurate.com/2019/10/24/...ont-atom-core/
Still doesn't quite look as fast as an ARM A77 to me.
The original Bonnell Atom did the same thing.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/2493/9