Wednesday, November 15, 2006

1394-Firewire

1394 / Firewire / i.Link im Detail
Bei Apple-Computern und Sony-Notebooks ist 1394 alias Firewire oder i.Link längst Standard. Jetzt setzt die schnelle serielle Schnittstelle auch im PC-Bereich zum Überholen an. tecChannel hat die1394-Schnittstelle analysiert und nennt Ihnen die Vor- und Nachteile sowie die Unterschiede der diversen Implementierungen.
VON MICHAEL ECKERT
Von gestern und doch hochaktuell - 1394 ist ein schnelles Interface, das alle anderen Peripherie- und Massenspeicher-Schnittstellen verdrängen soll. Dabei hat Apple mit der Entwicklung dieses seriellen Anschlusses schon 1986 begonnen. Die Ingenieure übernahmen den seriellen Bus IEEE 1394. Dieser war zu der Zeit noch nicht als endgültiger Standard verabschiedet und ursprünglich nur als Diagnosebus in parallelen Backplane-Bussen gedacht. 1993 demonstrierte Apple die Weiterentwicklung unter dem Namen Firewire, die später als IEEE 1394-1995 standardisiert wurde.

Celeron vs. Pentium 4

The Celeron and Pentium Processors are two of Intel's best selling CPUs. They are found in a majority of home computer systems. When comparing the two processors it should be first understood that there are different types of Pentium processors - the original Pentium all the way to the Pentium 4 (the latest Pentium processor). The Celeron processors are more or less the same, although you will find them in a wide variety of speeds.
The Intel Celeron processor was always designed to be a low-cost alternative to the Pentium processor line. It is much like a car company that offers various priced cars from the luxury sedan to the economy compact. The Celeron is simply a downgraded Pentium, that almost anyone can afford (it is essentially the compact). To begin, Celeron chips have a smaller L2 cache 9128kb compared with 512kb in the Pentium 4 Northwood, which translates into slower processing speeds. In fact, current Celerons have a clock speed limit of about 2.0GHz, where as the Pentium for is capable of speed in excess of 3.0GHz. In addition, the Pentium runs at a lower core voltage because it is more energy effecient (1.75V vs. 1.5V).
In summary, the Pentium 4 is more powerful than the most advanced Celeron processor on the market. However, Intel has planned it to be this way. Many applications will work just great with a Celeron processor, despite a little less power than the Pentium 4. It is a way to save a little cash when buying a new pc - but don't forget the saying "you get what you pay for." Celeron processors are of good Intel quality, but they will never be as good as the Pentium.
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