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    "The 2-issue in-order design lessens the likelihood of being able to fill tons of execution units - so combining many functions into a single unit makes the most sense."

    "On the software side, Intel does do a lot in the compiler world which can come in handy, especially with Silverthorne. In-order processors shift the complexity of scheduling from the CPU to the compiler, meaning that while Silverthorne can run all x86 binaries, applications should be compiled for it in order to attain optimal performance."

    "Silverthorne is built far more modularly than Core 2 or any of Intel's previous mobile microprocessors; it is honestly built more like a GPU than a CPU. Only 9% of the chip uses custom logic, and the rest is built using standard Intel circuit libraries. The L2 cache, PLLs, data I/O, addressing I/O, and a few other elements are standard logic for two reasons: time to market and flexibility."

    "Intel has been working on Silverthorne for 4 years now, so time to market was clearly not an issue for this first design - but for subsequent incarnations, it is."

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