09/30/2008
The Intel Nehalem Readies for Take-off with the X58 Intel has decided that four years is enough for the old LGA775 socket and is set to introduce its next-generation replacement. The Core i7 "Nehalem" processor is matched up with the Intel X58 platform, incorporating killer features like a three-channel memory controller, the Son of Hyper-Threading, a real surprise on the SLI front.
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08/18/2008
Intel and their World's Smallest Super-CPU, the Atom! The official announcement of the Intel Atom didn't make a lot of waves, but now that we're seeing end products like the Acer Aspire One and MSI Wind, the processor deserves a lot more attention. With speeds of up to 1.6 GHz with Hyper-Threading technology, and a thermal design power as low as 0.65 watt, this diminutive challenger offers a very potent one-two punch.
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04/30/2008
AMD Hits a Triple with the Phenom X3 The Phenom X3 triple-core processor is looking to fill the gap between dual and quad-core models, and AMD is hoping that its "three cores for the price of two" sales pitch comes off as well. The new X3 definitely has some positives, such as lower power and thermal envelopes, but also entails risks like demand exceeding the supply of not-quite-ready-for-primetime quad core silicon.
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04/01/2008
AMD Launches the Phenom B3 and Brings Back the X4 AMD has finally released their Phenom "50-series", squashing that nasty TLB bug with a new and improved B3 core revision. Add in higher clock speeds, very competitive prices, a return to the easy-to-grasp X4 branding, and surprisingly good overclocking, and AMD at least has a shot against the Intel Core 2.
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03/17/2008
Intel Set to Strike Back with the Yorkfield, Wolfdale, X48, and QX9300 After a few hiccups in early-2008, everything seems to be coming together for Intel. The emergence of the 45nm Yorkfield quad core, increased Wolfdale dual core stocks, the debut of the X48 Express chipset, and word of a quad core mobile CPU should help give Intel a very good second quarter.
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03/02/2008
AMD and Intel Heat Up the Multi-Core Market The multi-core landscape has been relatively stable through the early part of 2008, but lately, things are starting to shift into high gear. Intel is finally setting loose its 45nm Wolfdale hordes, while AMD is looking to introduce their tri-core Phenom processors and a new dual Sempron model.
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02/29/2008
The Big Bad Wolfdale: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Review Although Intel announced the 45nm Penryn core in late-2007, the wait for a mainstream-priced dual core Wolfdale was quite a bit longer. The 3.0 GHz Core 2 Duo E8400 was the first out of the blocks, and now we have the 3.16 GHz Core 2 Duo E8500 under the gun, testing out its performance, value and overclocking potential.
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01/21/2008
Intel Dual Core on a Budget: the Celeron E1200 With the release of the low-cost Celeron Dual-Core, Intel has officially hammered the final nail into the single-core processor casket. This entry-level model sports a price tag of around $60, and while it may not have the outright speed of a Core 2 Duo, the base architecture is similar.
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