Monday, July 17, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Report: Intel to Introduce Dual-Core 64-Bit Server CPU


Report: Intel to Introduce Dual-Core 64-Bit Server CPU
FOX News - NEW YORK Intel Corp. ( INTC ) is set to introduce on Tuesday a long-delayed chip model code-named Montecito that is the first in it Itanium chip line to have the equivalent of two electronic brains on a single piece of silicon, the Wall Street

To Get Just the PC You Want, Build It Yourself
PC World - Conventional CPU designs put the pins on the processor, but LGA has them in the socket instead. In either case, don't touch the pins or contacts: They are very delicate and prone to physical and electrostatic damage. LGA775 sockets, such as the one on

Broadcom Demonstrates the Industry's First 2.5 Gigabit End-to-End
WKYT 27 - to-end solution combines Broadcom's NetXtreme(R) II converged network interface controllers (or C-NICs) with new StrataXGS(R) III network switches to deliver greater than twice the throughput of standard Gigabit networking while improving overall CPU

Montecito launch upon us
Ars Technica - Prices will range between US$749 and US$3,692 per CPU in units of 1,000. The red-headed stepchild of Intel's CPU lineup has been a long time coming, that's for sure. It began sampling in 2004, and has been set for release Real Soon Now for quite a

Dual CPU vs Dual Core
Computerworld - Dual Core is a hot topic at the moment, and from personal experience (my iMac Core Duo, and a MacBook Pro currently on its way) it works very well. It is not so much the power of the CPU as the difference it gives in responsiveness - I don't get any

Intel's Conroe vs. AMD's Dual-Core Athlon
Byte.com - For the AMD test system, the Test Center chose an Athlon FX62 Dual Core processor ($1,031 street) and an Asus M2N32SLI-DLX motherboard ($240 street), which is based on the Nvidia nForce 590 SLI chipset. Each system was fitted with an appropriate CPU

Tutorial: Triple-boot Win XP, Linux and OS X on an Intel Mac
PC Authority - Moving your entire product line of both hardware and software from one CPU architecture to another isn't an easy job, but given its progress so far I'd say that Apple could write the book on it. In the last few months Apple has released Intel

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