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November 01, 2011

Differentiated CPU cores - have your cake and eat it

Take a look at

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4991/arms-cortex-a7-bringing-cheaper-dualcore-more-power-efficient-highend-devices

This is a real pragmatic and realistically one of the only options on the table to getting energy proportional computing.  Get used to having different sorts of cores in your CPUs.

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