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New Processors On Old Boards: Adapters From Upgradeware for Socket 370 and Socket 423
September 24, 2002 – 1:08 PM in Buyer's Guides
Because architectures and manufacturer support change so quickly, the life expectancy of the average computer is only couple of years. Upgradeware supplies adapters so that even older motherboards can run the fastest processors. -
Processors On The Rocks: Asetek's VapoChill
November 3, 2000 – 12:04 PM
Are you interested in running your high-end processor at 30-60% higher clock speed and don't hesitate to spend $650 on that? Then you should have a close look at Asetek's new VapoChill. It cools down any Socket370 or SocketA processor to -19°C (-2°F) and your overclocking orgy can begin. -
Intel unleashes first quad-core processors: Overview and upcoming processors
November 12, 2006 – 7:10 PM in INTEL
Intel's first quad-core processors are out the gate. This picture shows Intel's new flagship processor Core 2 Extreme QX6700.
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Dual Core Processors For Low-Power, High-Performance Desktops
April 24, 2006 – 6:07 AM
Intel's Core Duo is worth serious consideration if you care about performance, low noise and high efficiency in a PC system. We compared it to efficiency specialists Pentium M and Turion 64, but found the Athlon 64 X2 to be a potential show-stopper.
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Processors On The Rocks VOL. 2
December 21, 2000 – 12:04 PM in AMD/ATI
We supplied you with the technology and physics behind Asetek's super cooling solution and now we finally deliver the actual test results. Can Vapochill live up to Asetek's claims? Is it the new overclocker's dream? -
Intel Fires Up New Atom Processors
April 1, 2008 – 11:13 PM
TG Daily In-Depth - Intel officially launched its new Atom processor, previously code-named Silverthorne (for Mobile Internet Devices) and Diamondville (for Netbooks and Nettops), which carries the hopes of the company to ignite a big growth phase - one that exceeds the most important blockbuster in the company's history: The 486 processor. -
AMDs New Socket AM2 Processors
May 22, 2006 – 7:00 PM in AMD/ATI
AMD's new flagship processor: The Athlon 64 FX-62 based on the socket AMD (940 pins) is clocked with 2.8 GHz and comes with 2 X 1 MB L2 cache. The 227.4 million-transistor chip is priced at $1031 in 1000-unit trays.
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Analysis: Retail prices of AMD processors continue decline
February 3, 2007 – 2:04 AM
AMD's processor prices remain under severe pressure: Caught between Intel's outgoing Pentium D series on the low end and the Core 2 Duo series on the high end, the X2 Athlons remain vulnerable to market shifts and Intel's supply strategy. Anyone intending to build a Vista PC on a budget should begin having a closer look at AMD.
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AMD dual-core processors scratching $100 mark
March 23, 2007 – 6:24 PM
This week marks the 25th week since we began looking at processor pricing back in October. We've seen an unprecedented erosion of CPU pricing over this time frame and there's more news this week: AMD's X2 processors have arrived in the entry-level arena of processor prices.
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The Race Is On: 1 GHz processors at ISSCC in San Francisco
February 17, 2000 – 12:02 PM
At the International Solid-State Circuit Conference in San Francisco several companies described designs for microprocessors with 1 GHz clock speed. AMD demonstrated a system with a 1 GHz Athlon from its fab in Dresden, Germany. -
32-Core Processors: Intel Reaches For (The) Sun
July 10, 2006 – 10:23 AM
What is the processor future like? Project Keifer could trigger a major core count increase, four threads per core, integrated memory controllers (yes!) and a ring-type interconnect for cores and L3 caches.
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Are Intel's Integrated Graphics Processors Good Enough for Gaming?
September 15, 2005 – 1:05 PM
Intel claims its integrated graphics processors are now good enough to play your favorite 3D games. With the launch of Intel's GMA950, are Intel's boasts based on reality - or simply the stuff of marketing pipe dreams? -
Intel preps five 45 nm dual- and quad-core processors
January 27, 2007 – 1:17 AM
Intel shows off its tech horsepower, revealing more details about its upcoming 45 nm CPU generation: Penryn, a processor core that will replace the current 65 nm Core 2 processors, uses a new transistor technology to boost performance and reduce power consumption. The Penryn quad-core will carry a stunning 820 million transistors.
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AMD preps launch of three FX processors for 4x4 platform
November 3, 2006 – 12:22 PM
AMD remains very secretive about its two-processor 4x4 platform, which aims to decrease the performance gap to Intel's dual-core and upcoming quad-core processors on the very high-end of the enthusiast PC segment. A new roadmap provides more insight in the firm's CPU plans for the next year or so - and indicates that AMD is collecting enough CPU supply to launch 4x4 on a broad basis.
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Hot Spot: How Modern Processors Cope With Heat Emergencies
September 17, 2001 – 1:06 PM
Heat sink reviews receive a lot of attention. People want to make sure that their microprocessors run cool and safe. However, certain conditions can lead to fan failure or even fallen off heat sinks. We checked out what happens to the CPU once this nightmare scenario occurs.
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