New GHz Competitor In Processor Market Soon
pug23 writes: "CNET has an article about the Samuel 2, [a 1 Ghz-plus] processor which Via plans to begin production on in the first half of next year. More competition in this area can only be a good thing. Apparently they introduced the Samuel 1 (at speeds between 500 and 600 MHz) in June, but have been marketing it primarily in Russia, India, China and Eastern Europe."
The US government maintains export controls on any processor with a performance of greater than 2 gigaflops, making it slightly difficult for some high tech companies and government agencies in India, China, and Russia to purchase high end Intel chips. By being a Taiwanese company, Via can potentially grab a huge, rapidly growing market from Intel and AMD, which may have legal difficulties selling chips from even their non-US chip fabs to these countries.
Arun
This is a WinChip made by the Centaur design team. All Cyrix employees have left VIA. Cyrix III is __NOT__ a Cyrix design, but a Winchip. The original Cyrix III was to be Joshua but the yields were too low, so instead VIA substitued the WindChip design, which sucks worse than Joshua did. The head of the Centaur team said that he'd have a 1.2 GHz chip by using an 18 stage pipe. Unless he has extremely good branch prediction, an 18 stage pipe is mainly idle on an x86 since in x86 there's a jump every 3-4 instructions, which causes a pipe flush if mispredicted. I expect this CPU will suck big-time, perhaps even to the extent people will realize that MHz is not performance (although the PR rating Cyrix used wasn't either at the end of its life).