Intel’s Moorestown Initial Features Leaked Before Official Launch in 2009
It has been a while since Intel talked about its Moorestown platform which appeared in the roadmap after the Silverthorne as ultra low power silicon dedicated for UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) and MID (Mobile Internet Device) market, but it seems that the available information is very limited to public. Now more information has been disclosed and some of the manufacturers could have started to align their roadmap accordingly.

Moorestown is believed to consist of two silicons; Linroft and Langwell. You may wonder what all these special names are about. There are just some codenames being used by the giant chip maker for the processor as well as chipset differentiation. Lincroft is the CPU or the successor of Silverthorne, a 45 nm process technology fabricated processor whereas Langwell is the IO chip that provides interconnects to external peripherals. Langwell is expected to combine all the controller hubs inclusive of memory controller as well as graphics accelerator into single chips. Some advanced features such as DDR3 memory controller, PCI Express, USB and Serial ATA are also in the list.
Interestingly, the architecture will change quite significantly with the DMI bus replacing current FSB (Front side bus) for processor and chipset just like what will be implemented in Nahelem. More importantly, the performance per watt will scale up significantly since the total power is believe to be only one fifth of Silverthorne processor. Latest roadmap information showed that the Moorestown platform will be available to market by mid of 2009.
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