Silverthorne, Poulsbo ready for XP primetime?
Posted Nov 23rd 2008 10:26pm by Cas in UMPC / Comments (0)
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Following up on the previous story I did about the 12" Dell Mini, it looks like it really is going to happen.
The size and form factor is of no interest to most readers but what’s going on underneath is very interesting.
Up until now, the performance of Z-series-based PCs running XP or Vista has been less than exciting. Video playback and 3D performance is almost non-existent in devices like the Kohjinsha SC3 and way below what people are seeing on the cheap Atom-based netbooks. In theory, it should be a lot better. Many people have been waiting for fresh drivers for the system controller hub (SCH, Aka Poulsbo) chipset under Vista and for XP-lovers, there’s absolutely nothing out there except rumours. Intel have no choice now but to ship good quality drivers otherwise they will have a big customer problem.
So why are Dell using the Z-series Atom processors? Battery life. Atom Silverthorne and the SCH offer much higher power efficiency so it gives Dell’s engineers the best possible chance to produce an 8hr device. The SCH also has the video decoding hardware built-in so we could be looking at a great long-haul video playback device here.
For those looking for Silverthorne/Poulsbo drivers, keep an eye on the Dell 1210 driver download page.
Source: CSM Report.

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