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r700 non prima del 2009 iniziato ? .... grande idea  ... (rigorosamente imho)
ps: sapete a cosa si riferiscono gli acronimi "s1" & "fs1", "dash", "iommu i/o virtualization" ? - presenti rispettivamente alle voci "cpu" nella piatatforma mobile, "infrastructure" nella piatatforma mobile ed in quella desktop "aziendale"(o come va chaimata), alla voce "infrastructure" nella piatatforma enthusiast del 2009
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The Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF), the industry organization leading the development, adoption and promotion of interoperable management initiatives and standards, today announced details of its Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware (DASH) Initiative — a forthcoming
suite of specifications that takes full advantage of the DMTF's Web Services for Management (WS-Management) specification — delivering standards-based Web services management for desktop and mobile client systems. Through the DASH Initiative, the DMTF will provide the next generation of standards for secure out-of-band and remote management of desktop and mobile systems.
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As a founding member of the DASH working group and key contributor to the specification, AMD is pleased to see the broad adoption of DASH in the industry,"
Il Socket S1 è il Socket utilizzato per le nuove CPU per PC portatili AMD Turion 64, Turion 64 X2 (dual core) e Athlon 64 mobile che ha sostituito il Socket 754. È stato lanciato il 17 Maggio 2006 insieme al Socket AM2 (per CPU Desktop) e Socket F (per CPU Server).
The Socket FS1 is a CPU socket to be implemented in the future notebook platform from AMD with its Fusion processors (codenamed Swift).
While the processor will implement an "high-end GPU core with UVD" functionality, former ATI CEO Dave Orton has stated that Fusion products will have 10% more pins than a "normal CPU" but further elaborate on what is a "normal CPU" was not given.
In computing, an
input/output memory management unit (IOMMU) is a memory management unit (MMU) that connects a DMA-capable I/O bus to the main memory. Like a traditional MMU, that translates CPU-visible virtual addresses to physical addresses, the IOMMU takes care of mapping device-visible virtual addresses (also called device addresses or I/O addresses in this context) to physical addresses. Some units also provide memory protection from misbehaving devices.
An example IOMMU is the Graphics Address Remapping Table (GART) used by AGP and PCI Express graphics cards.
AMD has published a specification for IOMMU technology in the HyperTransport architecture[1]. Intel has published a specification for IOMMU technology as Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O, abbreviated VT-d.