Justin Rattner

Justin Rattner
Justin R. Rattner is a retired Intel Senior Fellow, Corporate Vice President and former director of Intel Labs. Previously, he served as the corporation's Chief Technology Officer, where he was responsible for leading Intel's microprocessor, communications and systems technology labs and Intel Research...
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Later this year it will fuel new dual core processors and quad core processors in 2007 that we expect to deliver industry leading performance and capabilities per watt. People will see systems that can be faster, smaller and quieter with longer battery life and lower electric bills.
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Beginning with the Pentium in 1993 and the Pentium 4 today, every increase in performance has brought a corresponding increase in energy used. We found a way out. Today we're at the dawn of a new age of energy-efficient processing.
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As I look at Intel's product lineup versus AMD, it's clear that Intel is weakest in servers and strongest in notebooks. So from that standpoint I can see why Intel would want to create an impression that says they are closing that gap. It's kind of like how many angels can you fit on the head of a pin?
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Energy is on everyone's mind. It's a critical concern of every platform we deal with.
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Even though we've been under competitive pressure, and you might think we've lost a certain enthusiasm for what we're doing, that's far from the truth.
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Variability increases as geometries shrink. Leakage power varies five to 10 times. Frequency varies about 30 percent.
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We really need to get to a point where the systems support the users, rather than users supporting the systems.
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People will see systems that can be faster, smaller and quieter with longer battery life and lower electric bills.
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Now we're looking at power in the rest of the platform. The CPU is in relatively good shape.
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We need to design our systems to fit within this set of thermal envelopes.
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It's kind of like how many angels can you fit on the head of a pin?
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It's going to take a significant investment on the industrial side, not the government side but the industrial side, in China to begin to approach what it takes to be competitive worldwide.
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We are going to see a whole generation of much more user-friendly systems which are more attractive for use in the home.
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We're at least a year ahead of the competition in 65nm.