CPUs - Page 74
FollowCPUs serve as the heart and soul of your desktop, notebook, and tablet. But with so many devices, power budgets, and performance requirements, it’s not always easy to pick the right hardware. From AMD to Intel and x86 to ARM, Tom’s Hardware has you covered.
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With the introduction of its 2 GHz Celeron, Intel has undertaken a general overhaul of its processors, because this low-cost model is now based on the Northwood core. This means that the new model not only...
AMD reacts to Intel's dominance: the Athlon XP 2800+ puts the P4/2800 in its place. Further highlights are the nForce2 with Dual DDR400 and 166 MHz FSB.
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...
Testing, testing... THG has pulled all the stops to give you the latest in-depth look at the market for CPU fan coolers. No fewer than 55 products were subjected to the rigors of a comprehensive testing...
Too hot to handle: Intel aims to launch the P4 3.6 GHz in mid-2003. For this exclusive report, THG tested CPUs of the future, bringing you benchmarks for P4s in the 3.6 GHz, 3.33 GHz and 3.06 GHz variations.
Since its launch several months ago, the new Celeron has made a name for itself as an inexpensive processor that is compatible with Intel's Socket 478 platform. While its "little brother" has a smaller L2...
Intel responds with the P4/2800, making life hard for AMD. Can the Athlon XP hold up against the pressure? We bring you the biggest test so far!
Unexpectedly, the Athlon XP 2600+ has been overhauled, and it manages to catch up with the P4/2533. It's all new, and it's a harsh fight between AMD and Intel. Also, we bring you some extreme tuning with the...
Only four weeks ago, Intel released the latest Celeron, based on socket mPGA478 and the P4 Willamette core, running 1.7 GHz. As of today, an even faster version running at 1.8 GHz is ready to go. Is there a...
Can AMD use ist new Thoroughbred core to catch up with Intels Pentium 4? In our benchmark marathon, we compare the completely overhauled Athlon XP 2200+ to 25 CPUs from Intel and AMD. Also, we bring you...
It's not meant to be in the same class as the AMD and Intel multi-GHz CPUs, but VIA's C3 processor has just reached 1 GHz, and it comes with its own advantages. This newcomer, based on the Ezra-T core, has...
Socket 370 is officially dead. Back at CeBIT, Intel released their new server chipset E7500 to finally replace the Pentium III Tualatin in the server segment. Now that the Pentium 4 has become faster thanks to...
In the right platform, Intel's new Pentium 4 at 2533 MHz leaves AMD's Athlon XP 2100+ behind quite badly. We bring you a wealth of benchmarks from 29 processors.
AMD has given Sledgehammer a new brand name, Opteron. With it comes a clear cut strategy to attack the enterprise market. Is the technology and marketing hype going to be enough to take AMD to the next level?...
The new P4 challenges its rival, the Athlon XP 2100+. We tested a total of 25 CPUs and we also bring you exclusive benchmarks for the Athlon XP 2400+
AMD Athlon MP 2000+ attacks Intel Xeon 2200. And what's up with Intel's Hyperthreading technology, which virtually doubles the number of CPUs?
In this latest round in the megahertz race we compare 23 processors from AMD and Intel in 20 different benchmarks. Is the new Athlon XP 2100+ at 1733 MHz able to outclass the Intel Pentium 4 at 2200 MHz?
We've got exclusive photos showing you a first glimpse at the AMD "Hammer". And, within a short period of time, we were able to evaluate the first two PC systems running on this platform.
Tom's Hardware Guide infiltrates the Intel Empire and gets a glimpse of things to come: we show you how the Intel P4/2666 with 533 MHz Rambus stacks up.
This is what you've been waiting for: In this summit of the fastest overclocked CPUs, the top models from AMD and Intel go head to head. Feel the need for speed? Check this out.
A good basis for low-cost systems - AMD introduces its fastest Duron with 1300 MHz. Is this CPU worth getting?
We've pushed the Intel P4 to over 3 GHz, and here are the benchmarks to go along with it. If this is what the future holds for Intel CPUs then, we're in for a heck of a ride! And overclocking is back with a...
In the latest round of the megahertz race, the AMD Athlon XP 2000+ with 1666 MHz is up against the new Intel Pentium 4 with 2200 MHz. Read on to see how the Athlon sizes up against Intel's newcomer.
Intel turns up the heat in the low-cost segment. The Celeron is now available with 1300 MHz - is the AMD Duron 1200 still faster?
AMD's new front-runner in the low-cost range is the Duron 1200. Is it capable of surpassing even the Pentium 4? Read on for a direct comparison with the Celeron 1200.
The new AMD flagship is the Athlon XP 1900+. Will it manage to widen its lead on arch-rival Intel?
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