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AM2 Athlon64 chips with no virtualization
Intel has just announced a new chip which does not support virtualization
or trusted execution. Will AMD announce a similar Athlon64 chip for those of us who regard virtualization as a security problem? Thanks. Dave Feustel Intel will add one more 45nm desktop processor to its E8000 family in January 2008, according to sources at motherboard makers. In addition to the E8200, E8400 and E8500 processors of the E8000 family, Intel plans to launch the E8190. The CPU will have a frequency of 2.66GHz, L2 cache of 6MB, and FSB of 1333MHz. It will be priced at US$163 in 1000-unit quantities. Although E8190's specification is similar to that of the E8200, the CPU does not support virtualization or Trust Execution Technology, and will only focus on the OEM market where it will be slightly cheaper when purchased in large volumes, added the sources. |
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AM2 Athlon64 chips with no virtualization
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 06:55:28 -0600, Nutty OpenBSD User Dave
wrote: Intel has just announced a new chip which does not support virtualization or trusted execution. Will AMD announce a similar Athlon64 chip for those of us who regard virtualization as a security problem? Thanks. Dave Feustel Intel will add one more 45nm desktop processor to its E8000 family in January 2008, according to sources at motherboard makers. In addition to the E8200, E8400 and E8500 processors of the E8000 family, Intel plans to launch the E8190. The CPU will have a frequency of 2.66GHz, L2 cache of 6MB, and FSB of 1333MHz. It will be priced at US$163 in 1000-unit quantities. Although E8190's specification is similar to that of the E8200, the CPU does not support virtualization or Trust Execution Technology, and will only focus on the OEM market where it will be slightly cheaper when purchased in large volumes, added the sources. That must annoy all those countries that spent big bucks to reverse engineer all that technology. |
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