Evony Guides and Help
Trik Forum - RuneScape Forum  
Register Forum Homepage Members Mark Forums Read


Trik Members: 34,708 | Total Posts: 134,007 | Total Threads: 25,848
Welcome to our newest member, JulianFromRiD.
Go Back   Trik Forum - RuneScape Forum > Off-Topic > General Discussion
Reload this Page Xbox 360 "Falcon" to Feature 65nm CPU, 90nm GPU
General Discussion Feel free to talk about anything and everything in here.


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Xbox 360 "Falcon" to Feature 65nm CPU, 90nm GPU
Old
  (#1)
Enter is Offline
Army Commander
Enter
 
Posts: 2,884
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: None
  Send a message via MSN to Enter  
Default Xbox 360 "Falcon" to Feature 65nm CPU, 90nm GPU - 09-01-2007, 07:27 AM

Upcoming Xbox 360 hardware to have cooler IBM CPU, but not the revised ATI GPU






The Mercury News’ Dean Takahashi reports that the first Xbox 360 CPUs manufactured on the 65nm process are now on ships in the Pacific bound for North America. Should the consoles, which are made in China, arrive soon, then they could be on retail shelves sometime this fall.

Last month, Takahashi reported that the 65nm Xbox 360 chips would come in a revised hardware version that Microsoft has coded “Falcon.” The new chips are not only smaller and roughly 50 percent cheaper to produce than their 90nm counterpart, but they are also cooler – and presumably less prone to the Red Ring of Death defect.

Those expecting the 65nm die shrink to affect the two main chips inside the Xbox 360 will be disappointed to learn that only the console’s main processor will be the manufactured on the new process.

“Falcon is the name for the board that houses the 65-nanometer microprocessor from IBM,” wrote Takahashi. “The board does not include a 65-nanometer version of the ATI graphics chip for the Xbox 360. That version of the graphics chip is coming later.”

The new 65nm chip from IBM will work with both the current 90nm and the future 65nm iteration of the 65nm ATI GPU, according to Takahashi.

Oddly enough, it appears as though the main culprit behind the Xbox 360 reliability woes may be linked to the ATI GPU rather than the IBM CPU. As part of a recent fix to all 90nm-based consoles, Microsoft has been adding additional cooling measures into the Xbox 360. Found first in a repaired European Xbox 360 was a new heatsink with a heatpipe that leads to a secondary “daughter” heatsink helps to further cool the GPU.

The latest Xbox 360 Premium consoles with the HDMI-enabled “Zephyr” motherboard also features the extra heatsinks, providing further evidence that an overheating GPU is the main cause behind the Red Ring of Death.


http://www.dailytech.com/Report+Xbox...rticle8586.htm


When you think you have the moral right to judge others, its only because you have already lost your morality.
  
Reply With Quote Share with Facebook
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off





======================================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ========================================================================================

Your Ad Here

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright Trik.com