Todd Vierling wrote:
There are many such embedded/small-CPU devices (not just for VPN, mind you) that need low power consumption, which is certainly not an amd64-type-CPU strong suit. A CPU of the power you mention is a *very very bad* fit here; typically these machines are 486 or Pentium-II generation at best. It's like comparing pears vs. tangerines, or something like that.
I'm left wondering what use PCI64/66 is there then? Sure, there are SoCs with PCI64/66 buses (Intel/Marvell?), but I haven't seen any solution where they offer that as PCI slot, save a couple of development boards. Is that perhaps what you're referring to?
Now, show me a complete amd64-based machine in the ballpark of the speed you mention, using less than 2A of current @ 5VDC, and we'll talk. 8-)
The X2 3800+ EE (35W, dualcore) chip might come close if running at its lowest powernow/cnq speed/voltage, though that's just the CPU then ofcourse.
Cheers, -- Thomas E. Spanjaard tgen%netphreax.net@localhost
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