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Intel Has a 48-Core Chip for Smartphones and Tablets

Inxy

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intel apparently has the chip running in its labs in Barcelona, Spain and is reportedly capable of running different apps on different cores. Today, Intel's smartphone processor works with a single core and even the ARM rivals run with a measly four cores. 48 cores, of course, could open completely opportunities what a smartphone could accomplish.

A scientist from Intel's labs told Computerworld that such a processor could, "for instance, be encrypting an email while also working on other power-intensive apps at the same time." Or, in a dynamic environment, some cores could be running at higher clock speeds to provide high performance, while other cores could be performing basic tasks a much lower clock speeds and open the door to much more granular power saving techniques. The number of cores may not be so much of a problem than the fabric that is connecting the cores as well as the software that is managing such a chip.

Intel's CTO Justin Rattner was more optimistic about the introduction date of such a processor than the researcher himself, who predicted a 10-year time frame. Rattner told Computerworld that it could be "much sooner". According to the executive, techniques such as "speech recognition and augmented reality will push the need for more computational power."
 

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Wow. That is a lot of cores. The processing power seems unnecessarily large for a smart phone though. But then again that could open more doors for what you could do with them. I love technology. =D
 

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I can't imagine what cooling solution they will be using for this chip though.
 

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Inxy said:
I can't imagine what cooling solution they will be using for this chip though.

Didn't even think about that. I would think it would have some serious issues with heat, especially if it is small enough to be in smart phones.

I have a quad-core processor and it has liquid cooling plus fans. But that is a desktop, not a smart phone with a 48-core processor.
 

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But what would you want to do on a smartphone that would require so much power? 48 cores would be useless. Apple already does an efficient job, and so does Samsung with the S3. There really isn't much more need for computing power, as much as optimizing space, size, and weight of smart phones.
 

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in 10-20 years, 2-4 cores won't be enough for our needs in those times. This CPU will be great for rendering and heavy tasking.
 

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Everything will be based around your phone. You will plug your phone into your monitor and it will turn into a desktop enviorment. You plug it into your tablet and you have a tablet, etc, etc.
 

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I guess we are moving that way, but there's still the problem of core temperatures which is far from being solved.
 

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eXero said:
I guess we are moving that way, but there's still the problem of core temperatures which is far from being solved.

4nm and 6nm die size CPU will probably be made in 10 years time. More power efficient and won't produce that much heat.
 

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One of the biggest losses of energy is heat. The less heat it puts out the more efficient it most likely is.