Saturday, July 15, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - AMD: Intel's Conroe power advantage claim based on skewed metric


AMD: Intel's Conroe power advantage claim based on skewed metric
TG Daily - Jul 14 3:03 PM
With Intel's upcoming Core 2 Extreme processor boasting a thermal design point (TDP) of as low as 75 watts, it would appear Intel has regained the advantage over AMD's Athlon 64 FX-62 at 125 watts. But TDP measures power dissipation , not consumption, AMD claims, as part of its campaign to re-educate Intel's perspective customers on the eve of that company's most critical product launch ever. Save to My Web

Review: Hi-Grade Ultis Tachyon Core 2 Extreme PC
Personal Computer World - Jul 14 3:10 AM
Hi-Grade is quick off the blocks with its Ultis Tachyon PC centred on a Core 2 Extreme X6800 running at 2.93GHz. The Core 2 Extreme certainly packs a punch with a front-side bus speed of 1,066MHz and 4MB of cache.Save to My Web

Network Application Board supports low power Pentium M CPU.
ThomasNet - Jul 13 6:10 AM
Equipped with Socket 479 low-power Intel Pentium M and Intel Celeron M processors, Model SBC8A818 integrates Intel 3100 chipset, 32-bit Mini PCI slot, and 6 PCI-express Gigabit Ethernet ports. It supports up to 4 GB of 4 DDR II DIMM memory sockets with register and ECC memory, as well as fail-over, load sharing, and load balancing functions for critical network environments. I/O features Save to My Web

Intel fires 1,000 managers
Infomatics - Jul 14 3:22 AM
Intel is preparing to lay off 1,000 managers across its global operations as part of an ongoing cost-cutting programme. The job cuts span all management levels and will be carried out over the coming days, the company said.Save to My Web

The Core 2: Intel Goes for the Jugular
ExtremeTech - Jul 14 7:30 AM
Review: We put Intel's long-anticipated Core 2 processors to the test. After hammering the new CPUs with the most comprehensive set of benchmarks we've ever run, we can safely say: Believe the hype. Save to My Web

Announcing the First Network Card for Gamers
Addict 3D - Jul 13 7:14 PM
Bigfoot Networks has announced its Killer Network Interface Card. The new Gigabit KillerNIC is catered towards the hardcore gamer that requires every drop of performance possible from a gaming system.Save to My Web

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