Craig Sanders <[email protected]> writes:

> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 01:27:50AM -0400, Robin Humble wrote:
>> sadly low power x86 laptop chips in desktop motherboards doesn't seem
>> to be common.
>
> you might want to look into Intel Atom or AMD Fusion on mini-ITX or
> micro-ITX motherboards - they do use more power than an ARM but there
> are some very nicely featured motherboards and cases for them.

Might be worth waiting a bit -- the Haswell ULT stuff looks very sexy.
OTOH, that's geared for tablets and ultrabooks, so it might not retail
in a standard form factor BGA motherboard like current Atom.

| With its long term viability threatened, Haswell is the first step of
| a long term solution to the ARM problem. While Atom was the first
| "fast-enough" x86 micro-architecture from Intel, Haswell takes a
| different approach to the problem. Rather than working from the bottom
| up, Haswell is Intel's attempt to take its best micro-architecture and
| drive power as low as possible.

-- http://www.anandtech.com/print/6355/intels-haswell-architecture

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