Home Features Intel's 65 nm Process Breathes Fire into Double-Core Extreme Edition By Patrick Schmid published 28 December 2005 Comments (1) Page 20 of 25: Audio Page 1: The 65 nm Era Begins Page 2: The Software Ramp Up Page 3: The Seventh Extreme Edition Rolls Out Page 4: Pentium Extreme Edition 955 Page 5: 2x 2 MB L2 Cache And FSB1066 Page 6: Virtualization Technology Page 7: The Hyper Threading Custom Was Retained Page 8: Overclocking To 3.73 And 4.0 GHz Page 9: Overclocking To 4.26 GHz Page 10: Updated Benchmark Suite Page 11: Test System Impressions Page 12: Motherboards For The New Star Page 13: Test Setup Page 14: Energy Consumption Measurements Page 15: Benchmark Results Page 16: OpenGL, Continued Page 17: OpenGL, Continued Page 18: OpenGL, Continued Page 19: Video Page 20: Audio Page 21: Applications Page 22: Applications, Continued Page 23: Applications (Multitasking) Page 24: Synthetic Page 25: Conclusion Audio 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Current page: Audio Prev Page Video Next Page Applications Stay on the Cutting EdgeJoin the experts who read Tom's Hardware for the inside track on enthusiast PC tech news — and have for over 25 years. We'll send breaking news and in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, AI, maker hardware and more straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Patrick SchmidSocial Links Navigation More about componentsNvidia Driver Boosts GPU Decompression By 17 Percent On PCIe 5.0 SSDsRAM Benchmark Hierarchy: DDR5, DDR4 for AMD, Intel CPUsLatestNvidia Is Giving Away a GeForce RTX 4080 With a Diablo IV BackplateSee more latest ► Topics Components CPUs Processors See all comments (1) 1 Comment Comment from the forums mikeangs2004 WEI of PD 950 is 5.1. This EE will be higher. Reply View All 1 Comment