Sunday 17 March 2013

Intel Releases Quantum Core Range Of Processors

The Next Generation Of Processors Is Here- The Quantum Core From Intel

 

 

 

"The Dawn Of Quantum Computing "

 


The processor is part that powers the entire computer system. It does the computing and is really fast. Since 2000 The Processor giants are waging a fight to decide which one is the best- AMD or Intel. Both has produced marvels during their successful run. When Intel released their Core i range of processors in 2010, they owned the podium. AMD wanted to strike back with their Bulldozer range of CPU, which didn't workout for them. But when everyone thought that AMD is gone for good in 2028 they released The "GHOST" Range of processors and wiped the floor with Intel. AMD had been at the top for over 20 years now owing totally to the ghost .GHOST XT has released few months ago is certainly a crowd puller. Intel will sweat a lot.

Why this long duration? Where is Intel? Have they thrown in the towel?

These question were at top discussion between Techno Geeks. But Intel was planning something big.
By big, I really mean BIGG!! On February 28th 2049 Intel presented the world The innovation of the century- 'Quantum Core Processors' , its finally here. This will mark the beginning of Sixth-Gen Computers.





Lets have a closer look at this revolutionary piece of engineering. 

The Quantum Core has its working based on Quantum Physics . Its ultra small- hats off to advanced nanotechnology. It has 3.8nm architecture with  physical cores ranging from 1729-3024 per processor. The notorious GHOST can produce various number of cores according to performance requirements- a CPU you don't have to upgrade for a very very long time. So Intel has to bring up something formidable to counteract. Every Tech-reviews have given a perfect 10 for the GHOST, its invincible. 

Intel promises blinding core clocks with their Q-core  ranging from 12.5THz to 20THz, which is like 25-49% faster than The Ghost. Reduced die size and quantum computing increases the efficiency and reduction of power consumption to drastic degrees, scoring much above its opponent. It supports SSE32, SSE94, XTSP, EVO11 and its get better, it has inbuilt Tegra X7 GPU powerful enough to crack GTA 35 at 124K resolution with almost constant 42fps. It adapts according to the scenario but there is a bit lag which while moving through different processes. The culprit is quantum technology - It assess each running program with approximately .6 second lag, falling behind AMD with a lag of negligible .0084f seconds. It has way much better overclocking capability than AMD reaching 60+THz,
and if you wanna push it more get Intel Hyper-clock utility for $120 and reach blistering 125THz speeds. It supports RDR7 Memory Units working at 1.8THz and 2.6THz speeds.

Pros:
  • Its amazingly fast over 25THz clock speeds
  • Amazing Overclockability with Hyper-clock support- Reach over 100THz clocks
  • Extremely low power consumption
  • All latest QXB based motherboards will have support
  • Amazing Per-core performance than AMD
  • Inbuilt Tegra X7 GPU
Cons:
  • Costlier than its counterpart
  • Fixed number of cores
  • Doesn't support older RDR version RAMs
  • Its credibility in long run is yet to be validated.
Overall its an engineering marvel. Quantum physics merging with CPUs to generate next-gen computers, opening a way to Quantum computing. I still doubt that it will overthrow AMD Ghost from its reign any time soon. But as its architecture advances it will get much much more powerful than today and quantum computing will take over every  filed.

3 comments:

  1. Holly crap! I thought i was the one going mad here.

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  2. Very informative blog thanks to share with us !

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  3. Nice article, thanks for sharing.

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