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Abstract: 1,000 Intel processors through the years Not many things are sure in this life, but fortunately there are a number of things you can count on like clockwork. The sun comes up in the morning, we all have to pay taxes and last but not least, the most expe...
Abstract: € 1000 door de jaren heen Er zijn een aantal zekerheden in het leven: de zon komt iedere dag op, je moet belasting betalen en de duurste op consumenten gerichte processor van Intel kost een kleine 1000 euro. Dat laatste is in ieder geval zo sinds Intel i...
Abstract: Intels first round of dual-core processor offerings took off in July 2005, besting AMDs efforts by nearly a month. Under normal circumstances, having a market lead is always a formidable advantage, but in the case of the Smithfield core ...
Der er selvfølgelig altid en snert af konkurrence mellem AMD og Intel når den ene part udsender en ny topmodel, der indeholder alt hvad de nuværende teknologier tillader. Ved standard hastighed må 965EE se sig slået af AMD’s topmodel FX60, men snakk...
Abstract: It seems like it was just yesterday that Benny took a look at the Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 955 . Sighs of relief echoed around the office, as we were told it would be the last processor to be based on NetBurst architecture. Yet, here I am, reviewing ...
First of all I would like to stress that Pentium Extreme Edition and Pentium D processors will very soon all move to the new C1 core stepping. This will ensure some improvement of their features. Although the new core cannot boast higher overclocking p...
Abstract: About three months ago, we took a look at the Pentium Extreme Edition 955, which was Intels first Extreme Edition processor built using the companys then brand-new 65nm manufacturing process. Each of the 955XE chips two cores hummed along at a lofty 3.46G...
I said in my review of the Extreme Edition 955 a few months ago that Intel wouldnt likely catch up to AMD using processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture. My faith in that prediction has been shaken somewhat by the Extreme Edition 965s combi...
Abstract: Intel debuted its Pentium Extreme Edition 965 CPU this morning ($999 in lots of 1,000, the only pricing Intel will provide), timing the announcement to coincide with this weeks Game Developers Conference. With a clock speed boost to 3.73GHz, up from t...