«Picture a network with a number of small
processors at each node made of an atomic nucleus interacting with two or three electrons,» says Lovett.
Not exact matches
I'd have to see some more details about the ICE XA
nodes to take that quoted efficiency
at face value, with any
processor.
At least that seems to be the case with Intel's upcoming fifth round of
processors based on the 14nm manufacturing
node.
For that price you will be getting a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 octa - core
processor running
at 2.0 GHz, based on the latest 14nm manufacturing
node for up to 35 % better power efficiency over its predecessors.