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Prescott will be no faster than Pentium 4
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Conclusion: Prescott Has Become A Minor Matter
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Conclusion: Prescott Has Become A Minor Matter. intel. Despite 90 nm process technology, larger caches, 13 new instructionsand changes in its NetBurst architecture, the Prescott does not bring down the house. Additionally, Intel has begun shipping faster Pentium...
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Confusion
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and at this speed it might look better. Prescott was designed with HIGH speed in mind. It has a longer pipeline, etc... But, in some calculations/applications the Prescott is faster than northwood at equal speed. Now that Intel dropped the Netburst technology,...
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1733Mhz Dothan on Sonoma: 533Mhz FSB, DDR2, PCIe
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is actually the biggest dissapointment. I would have hoped for faster clocks, specially for the desktop. Banias reached 1.7 GHz.. >They better make Prescott faster and better quickly as >well! Dothan is looking almost as if it could catch up. >Imagine...
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Quick question about l2 cache
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a 3GHz or higher Prescott. A lot of it depends on what type of applications you are running. In games, the Northwoods beat their Prescott cousins at the same clock speeds while in media encoding tasks the Prescotts are faster due to SSE3 and more cache....
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Let the Flame Wars begin!
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the Xeons does (It offers, 64 gb of max system memory for instance.) I'd say AMD is definitely ahead of Intel this time. But that's just my opinion. You sure can have yours. Prescott may be faster than the Athlon 64 by the time of release, who knows? Or...
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Conclusion
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officially over).. The new Prescott at 3.4 GHz behaves pretty much like the 3.2 GHz version. It comes with slightly faster performance at consistent thermal specifications. And once again it is not clearly faster than a Pentium 4 Northwood at the same clock...
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Pentium M help
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shortened pipeline etc. is responsible for the pentium m's speed. so, would the 1.7 P-M be faster than the 3.0 P-4? cheers.. Does anyone know if I bought a Pentium M 1.7Ghz (400fsb) Dothan (2MB cache) would it be faster than a Pentium 4 3.0ghz prescott?...
