Computex is coming up fast and with it we're expecting a slew of new  gear. The event will also mark the first public showing of VIA's new x86  quad-core processors aptly named, QuadCore (pictured above center next  to a Nano X2). The new procs are manufactured using 40nm processes and combine four Isaiah cores  on two dies resulting in a Thermal Design Power of 27.5 watts. That low  TDP allows VIA to make the nebulous claim that its first QuadCore L4700  processor is 21 percent more energy efficient than its nearest  competitor while offering "awesome" multitasking and multimedia playback  performance. Initially available at 1.2+GHz, the 64-bit native  processor features adaptive overclocking (think Intel Turbo Boost)  for dynamic clock adjustments up to 1.46GHz, a 4MB L2 cache, and  1333MHz front-side bus. Oh, and the QuadCores will be pin-to-pin  compatible with VIA Eden, C7, Nano E-Series, and Eden X2  processors when they begin shipping in bulk in Q3. We'll bring you more  on these supposed low-cost procs when we see them demoed first hand in  Taipei starting May 31st. Until then, click through for the full press  release or hit up the more coverage links below for an in-depth preview.
 
 
 
        
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