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Intel's potential future with "Core"
The Pentium 4's performance was designed to scale primarily with clockspeed increases. In contrast, Core's performance will scale primarily with increases in the number of cores per die (i.e. feature size shrinks) and with the addition of more cache, and secondarily with modest, periodic clockspeed increases.
Core may start to change the way a lot of people see Intel's current lines, and in all areas of the CPU market we're seeing a shift in how performance is defined.
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mirob
on April 7, 2006 6:40 PM |
From what we have seen, the Conroe E6700 will be 10%(or so)faster, use 50% of the power, and cost 60% less then a FX-62. Never has that kind of jump happend in the CPU market that I know off. AMD will need all of Germany's handouts to keep Dresden working. |
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crossfire851
on April 7, 2006 6:46 PM |
It might just jump on the Conroe bandwagon. |
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abc
on April 7, 2006 11:14 PM |
I'm not sure I can afford 40% of an FX-62 lol. Though, my barton is showing it's age. |
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