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Charts
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Gaming Graphics Charts Q1/2008
Once again, we've updated the VGA charts with all of the latest cards on the market. The updated version includes a wealth of new information, as we've added a large number of new graphics cards from both Nvidia and ATI.
From the Nvidia camp we've benchmarked the new DirectX 10 Geforce 8800 GT in both single card and SLI configuration, as well as the midrange Geforce 8600 GTS and low-end Geforce 8400 GS turbocache edition.
On the ATI side, we've added the new DirectX 10.1 Radeons 3870 and 3850, and augmented the Radeon 2900 XT results with a crossfire configuration. We've also included the Radeon 2600 PRO and 2600 XT, both in single and Crossfire configurations as well. Finally, as the counterpoint for the 8400 GS turbocache, we've added the Radeon 2400 Pro hypermemory edition.
While this might seem to be a large amount of information to soak in, our simple interface has proven invaluable to those of us who need to compare various graphics card performance in specific titles.
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CPU Charts 2008 Q1/2008
Tom's Interactive CPU Charts offer the most comprehensive x86 processor comparison on the Internet. The 2008 edition includes as many as 91 AMD and Intel desktop processors, which we tested across 35 individual benchmarks under Windows Vista. The benchmarks include industry standard software as well as popular workloads across multiple application categories, allowing you to find the CPU that meets your requirements (see benchmark details below the charts).
The Charts are also a valuable tool if you want to check how your computer stacks up against current hardware. The 2008 charts include three different processor generations, starting with AMD's Socket 939 Athlons and Semprons, and including all Pentium 4 and Pentium D processors that were released for Socket 775.
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Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008
Tom's Interactive CPU Charts offer the most comprehensive x86 processor comparison on the Internet. The 2008 edition includes as many as 91 AMD and Intel desktop processors, which we tested across 35 individual benchmarks under Windows Vista. The benchmarks include industry standard software as well as popular workloads across multiple application categories, allowing you to find the CPU that meets your requirements (see benchmark details below the charts).
The Charts are also a valuable tool if you want to check how your computer stacks up against current hardware. The 2008 charts include three different processor generations, starting with AMD's Socket 939 Athlons and Semprons, and including all Pentium 4 and Pentium D processors that were released for Socket 775.
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CPU Charts 2006
The interactive CPU Charts provide a true performance comparison between AMD and Intel processors. They allow ambitious users as well as decision makers and dealers to compare their favorite products in 20+ benchmark disciplines.
In addition, the price/performance index enables you to find the best performance for your buck. This chart is updated daily with the latest product prices from TG Stores.
News
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CES 2007: The unusual stuff
January 10, 2007 – 12:21 PM
Some people take CES all too seriously. There are lots of vendors at the show who know how to have a little fun and still make a dollar. We have picked three examples.
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AMD: Move to 64 bit can accelerate applications by more than 50 percent
June 28, 2004 – 10:19 AM
In a newswire release preceeding Intel's 32-/64-bit processor "Nocona" announcement later on Monday, AMD claims that 64-bit applications will significantly outpace their 32-bit counterparts.
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Brain waves make robot move
May 25, 2006 – 11:04 AM
Japanese automaker Honda has developed technology that uses brain signals to control a robot's moves, hoping to someday link a person's thoughts with machines in everyday life.
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PC makers slow move into LCD TV market
September 28, 2005 – 10:29 AM
Though taiwan-based PC specialists, including Asustek Computer, Gigabyte Technology, Aopen, and Universal Scientific Industrial (USI), had announced their move to enter the LCD TV market during the past year, the makers seem to have slowed down their respective progress in the segment, due to a lack of competitiveness without support from panel suppliers, according to the Chinese-language Apple Daily today.
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Intel's Yonah to move into servers as "Xeon LV" processor
February 7, 2006 – 5:59 PM
Intel will use its brand new Yonah processor core not only for single- and dual-core mobile processors but also to increase its role in the blade server market. The server derivate, code-named "Sossaman," will debut this quarter and will receive the name "Xeon Low Voltage," according to a press release issued by server vendor Rackable Systems.
Articles
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Cool Stuff: How THG Tests Coolers
June 13, 2005 – 1:04 PM
If the CPU stays cool, then the cooler's good. If that sounds too simple, then you're right: in reality, a lot of factors affect a cooler's "performance". We'll let you in on what they are and how we tested them.
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CES 2007: The unusual stuff
January 10, 2007 – 11:23 AM
Some people take CES all too seriously. There are lots of vendors at the show who know how to have a little fun and still make a dollar. We have picked three examples.
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Keep Your Stuff Safe with Inside Out Networks' USB Sensors and Cameras
February 1, 2005 – 12:03 PM
in Build Your Own
You have a lot of money and time invested in your computer equipment. Now you can protect it, with environmental sensors and webcams from Inside Out Networks. The many options for alerts and notifications make remote monitoring a snap.
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Analysis: Nvidia's Ageia Purchase - A Brilliant Move?
February 5, 2008 – 11:46 AM
in Buyer's Guides
Analysis - In December, we caught AMD representatives with various surprising statements dismissing a possible imminent buyout of Ageia. Common sense suggested that something was going on and that the company was trying to devalue Ageia. It didn't take much to find that Ageia in fact was serious about selling the company and since yesterday we know that the buyer is Nvidia. The question is: Does this purchase make sense for Nvidia?
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Move Over G45: Nvidia's GeForce 9300 Arrives
October 15, 2008 – 9:20 AM
in AMD/ATI
Until now, AMD’s struggling processor lineup has been propped up by untouchable integrated platforms. Nvidia’s GeForce 9300 mGPU challenges that dominance with refined Intel-based core logic. Now updated with Phenom X4 9600 benchmarks.