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News Release from: National Semiconductor | Subject: Geode GX1-333
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 March 2001
Geode enhancement is easier on the eye
Users of thin clients will be able to enjoy better graphics performance, higher display resolution and improved system-level performance, thanks to a value-added enhancement to the Geode processor.
Users of thin clients will be able to enjoy better graphics performance, higher display resolution and improved system-level performance, thanks to a new value-added enhancement to the Geode processor family from National Semiconductor In addition to offering increased system integration and reducing power consumption, this new solution is specifically designed to provide the highest performance, x86 multimedia architecture to the thin-client/server-based computing market
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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At a clock speed of 333MHz, this new version of the Geode GX1 processor provides a 10 percent improvement in the SDRAM memory bandwidth to the end system, compared with the existing Geode GX1 offerings.
The Geode GX1-333 processor, along with the new CS5530A companion chip, supports a display resolution of 1280 x 1024 x 16bit/pixel colour depth at 85MHz screen refresh rate, which further improves graphics performance and display resolution for mid- to high-end thin clients.
This benefit translates to less stress on users' eyes.
Thin client market leaders such as Wyse Technology have chosen the new solution to power their thin client systems.
"As the leader in the thin-client industry, Wyse Technology has long worked with National Semiconductor to push the edge of the performance envelope", said Jeff McNaught, vice president of customer marketing at Wyse Technology.
"With the improvement in graphics and display resolution offered by this enhancement of National's Geode technology, Wyse thin clients are now, more than ever, the superior terminal replacement and the simpler desktop equal of the latest PCs".
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