Product Highlights · Industry-leading power-efficient architecture · 7 year longevity guarantee · Advanced multi-core processing · Native support for 64-bit operating systems · High-performance superscalar processing · Out-of-order x86 architecture · Most efficient speculative floating point algorithm · Full processor virtualization support · Advanced power and thermal management · VIA AES hardware security features · Pin-to-pin compatibility with VIA processors range
Product Highlights
· Industry-leading power-efficient architecture
· 7 year longevity guarantee
· Advanced multi-core processing
· Native support for 64-bit operating systems
· High-performance superscalar processing
· Out-of-order x86 architecture
· Most efficient speculative floating point algorithm
· Full processor virtualization support
· Advanced power and thermal management
· VIA AES hardware security features
· Pin-to-pin compatibility with VIA processors range
Those are quite the mightly claims... But HEY! more CPU's in the market, the more other companies innovate to stay ahead of the curve. Also 7 years life? i dont know what to say to that. i thought cpu's had a really low rate of deterioration? at least much much lower than 7 years? as in, it should last Longer than 7 years
To have a 7 year guarantee, it has to last much longer than 7 years. MTTF is most likely 10~14 years.
yeah so im geussing that the 7 year warranty is just saying that they know for sure it'll last 7 years but it could last longer 🙂 cause they're not going to insure something that is probably going to break in the warranty time.
I support VIA (they make some very good chipsets - SB, USB 2 and 3, some audio chipsets and other embedded chipsets.) but I am afraid they are a good many steps behind their competitors - AMD, for example.
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