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FollowToday's desktop processors continue to push the performance envelope, while in the mobile space low-cost and high-efficiency processors take us ever closer to ubiquitous computing. From reviews to benchmarks, on desktops to smartphones, Tom's Hardware has the processor information you need.
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AMD has won another race against Intel by demonstrating the first dual-core processor. AMD expects the dual-core AMD Opteron processor for servers and workstations to offer the best performance per watt in the...
PowerLeap offers upgrade sockets so you can add the latest and greatest Pentium 4 designed for Socket 478 on the way-outdated Socket 423. THG shows how a 2.8 GHz kit can breathe new life into an old Rambus...
Intel said Monday that it has built a fully functional 70 Mbit SRAM chip in 65 nm process technology. According to Intel, ten million of these transistors could fit on the tip of a ballpoint pen. First...
Hewlett-Packard will release the final processor upgrade for its AlphaServer line of Unix servers on Monday.
AMD today announced a new top-end version of its mobile processors line, The Athlon 64 3700+ "for notebooks" extends the portfolio of processors for desktop replacement devices. The company also announced that...
Intel released its 64-bit Xeon processor this week, finally joining the 64-bit market dominated by AMD's Athlon 64 and Opteron.
Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM this week will introduce the first servers to use the 32/64-bit Nocona version of Intel's Xeon processor.
Intel announces that they will delay introduction of the Pentium 4 running at four gigahertz until the first quarter of 2005.
AMD has unveiled a new processor brand based on its existing AthlonXP architecture to serve the value PC segment. Available for Socket A and Socket 754, AMD's Sempron matches Intel Celeron D's clockspeeds and...
Intel introduced four low-power processors for notebooks as new members of the Celeron M and Pentium M series.
AMD today announced new processors for notebooks. The Mobile Athlon 64 processor 3400+ extends the product line on the top-end, the XP-M 2200+ allows AMD to enter the Tablet PC market.
Intel today made its first step into the 32/64-bit arena with the launch of its next generation workstation processor. The new Xeon, formerly code-named "Nocona", comes with the 64-bit extension set EM64T and...
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.
Intel today announced the availability of four Celeron D processors for entry level PCs.
AMD plans to introduce dual-core x86 processors for servers and high end processors next year. In a statement released Monday, the chip company said that the technology will mark a jump in processor performance...
Three weeks after introducing the Pentium M, Intel carried the its new model numbering system over to the second processor group: The more powerful Mobile Pentium 4 now can be identified as part of the...
Nvidia announced its Nforce3 chipset for AMD Athlon 64 FX processors.
AMD has introduced its new dual channel Socket 939 Athlon64 platform just a few weeks before Intel's new architecture launch. Our benchmarks show what AMD's socket 939 brings to the table, with such features as...
AMD today introduced at Computex its first Socket 939 processors: The Athlon 64 3500+ and 3800+ as well as a version of the Athlon 64 FX-53. The company also launched the Athlon 64 3700+ as final step of the...
WindowsXP is dumber than you think, but there are ways to boost performance from a dual processor platform when you assign CPU tasks manually. To help you do that, THG has created a free software utility that...
French site X86-Secrets claimed it has overclocked Intel's Pentium M Dothan 2 GHz (755) processor to 2.4 GHz, with comparatively little effort.
AMD today announced Opteron processors 150, 250 and 850. The chips are clocked with 2.4 GHz and are designed for one, two and four/eight-way processing.
ARM yesterday announced that it is ready to sign licensees for its first multi-core processor, but it admitted it will be a year before silicon derived from the technology begins to appear.
Intel's Pentium 4 Northwood processor is nearing the end of its product life cycle at 3.4 GHz. Its successor, the Prescott, is slated to offer a clock speed of 4 GHz by end of year, but it runs hot. We look at...
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) may showcase its desktop-use 939-pin Athlon 64 processor at the upcoming Computex Taipei exhibition from June 1-5, according to sources at Taiwanese motherboard makers.
AMD today added two new low-power mobile processor for the thin and light notebook segment. The mobile Athlon 64 2800+ and 2700+ sharply decrease the power consumption of other mobile Athlon 64 processors.
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