I am sure this is old news for a lot of you folks. This Cortex-A9 processor release is a direct competetor to Intel ATOM and is geared for the netbook segment. This is the first time ARM seems to deviate away from their core business model of focussing primarily on Low Power processors for Mobile handheld to processors targeting bleeding edge performance.
This time around ARM has released a physical IP Implementation called Osprey running @ 2 GHz. They claim that this processor is 1/3 the size of ATOM in the TSMC 40G process and consumes less then half as much power. Not sure if anyone will license and use the physical IP as such in an SOC. Most ARM licensees (TI, Samsung, Nvidia, broadcom, qualcomm) currently license the soft IP and implement the core physically (in silicon) using EDA tools from Synopsys, Cadence,
These are interesting times in the design community using ARM IP. They dont have much work left than pack a few boxes after paying a few million quid to ARM :).
Only time will tell if the strategy for ARM of taking on Intel headon (well not really!, throw in a few qualcomm's, TI's, broadcoms and samsung's in there!) will materialize as this core cannot run a full fledged desktop operating system like windows XP. It runs windows
Kudos to their processor architecture, hardware design and software teams for taking Intel Head on in the new application processor space....
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