Via C7-D processor launched
Posted on Sep 13, 06 09:03 PM PDT
• Sixteen pipeline stages
• Support for SSE2 and the advanced SSE3 multimedia 3D instruction sets
• Full-speed Floating Point Unit (FPU)
• Efficiency-enhanced 128KB full-speed exclusive L2 cache with 32-way associativity for memory optimization
• PadLock Suite provides on-die hardware acceleration of key cryptographic operations
• SHA-1 and SHA-256 hashing for secure message digests
• Hardware-based Montgomery Multiplier supporting key sizes up to 32K, to accelerate public key cryptography such as RSA
• Execute protection (NX), used in Microsoft Windows XP/SP2 to provide protection from malicious software such as worms and viruses
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By Andrew , 11/11/07 9:00 AM (CommentID #359250)
I have a 3 year old Via C-3 running Debian Linux. It's plenty fast enough for everyday tasks including playing movies. I'd go for cool & quiet (& cheap to run) over fast any day.
By Howard E. Miller , 01/11/07 9:51 AM (CommentID #350679)
Then you never used a CDP-1802
By John , 08/04/07 10:41 AM (CommentID #133742)
Im sorry but this is by far the slowest CPU i have ever used.
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