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The Mother of All CPU Charts 2005/2006
Audio, Continued
12:06 PM - November 21, 2005
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Tom's Guide Team
We convert a complete audio CD into MP3 format using this encoder, which was developed by college students. Even today, the Pentium 4 3.06 with RAMBUS technology makes a very strong showing, and is able to beat a current AMD Sempron 3400+.
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Audio, Continued
Charts Updated With Dual Cores
Thermal Dissipation Prevents Higher Clock Speeds
Facts & Figures - The Evolution Of Performance
Energy Efficiency By Performance Per Watt
Processor Updates
The 600 Series, Continued
Two Cores Sharing A Home: The Dual Core 800 Series
Two Cores, Sharing A Home: The Dual Core 800...
Extreme Edition: Extreme Extra Performance?
Higher Thermal Power Loss Of Up To 130 Watts
Higher Thermal Power Loss Of Up To 130 Watts,...
Higher Thermal Power Loss Of Up To 130 Watts,...
AMD Platform Troubles
AMD Code Name Troubles
Socket 754 Is Still Around
Core Overview
Codenames, Continued
Codenames, Continued
Impressions And Highlights
CPU History
Overview Of All Intel CPUs
Test Setup
Benchmarks And Settings
Benchmark Results
OpenGL, Continued
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DirectX 8
DirectX 9
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Synthetic
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