By Henry CobbPosted Wednesday 9th April 2008 20:06 GMT
I suspect that Intel will benchmark on Linux.
The CPU is slow on any single task while most of the graphics load isn't offloaded.
If you were going to design an operating system to take best advantage of this you would have the applications queue graphics updates to a different process running in user space to do the framebuffer updates with minimal kernel time for the handover.
This will allow the application and the graphical processing to overlap and hyperthread together as much as possible.
By James CorbettPosted Thursday 10th April 2008 10:39 GMT
My main concenr about this technology is human health and safety. Working in an industry where more and more miniturisation is taking place and i'm seeing more and more younger people suffering from hand injuries caused by computer and mobile use, smaller and more portable may be better, but please make somethign which won't injure and cause pain.
A colleague suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome is devastated that they can't text any more, using their phone; smaller than a post-it note. is this the way technology is going????
Ergonomic regs apply to all desktop workstations in the UK, meaning that it has to comply with recommendations set out to make a workspace as comfortable as possible; the mobile industry seems not to comply with such practices???
By Henry CobbPosted Thursday 10th April 2008 13:08 GMT
Chips this small can simply be implanted inside the users, removing all hand injury concerns.
And since the chips are low cost the entire project can be paid for as a Google based ad supported platform. Since it will be powered by the glucose fuel cell I imagine that ads for soft drinks and salty snacks will be popular.
-HJC
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