CPU
(85 Reviews Till Date)
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Published 8th of September, 2009 (Most Innovative Product Award)
Branded as both Core i5 and Core i7, Intel's new CPUs promise to bring the next-gen Nehalem microarchitecture to the masses. With some caveats and changes of course, which we shall explain in our review. You'll also find that the new Core i5-750, i7-860 and i7-870 Lynnfield processors to have pretty good performance to boot the competition, so don't miss our match-up.
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Published 2nd of June, 2009 Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
It has been more than six months since the first Core i7 processors debuted. Today, Intel released new models, but it's not to expand the lineup. Instead, they'll replace a couple of its higher end models with revised editions. We tested these chips featuring a new D0 stepping core that's rumored to improve overclocking.
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Published 27th of May, 2009
Talk about David and Goliath - that's exactly the scale of updates Intel had in store with the upcoming Pine Trail for the mini-notebook/nettop segment and the Nehalem-EX platform with 8-core, 24MB L3 cache, 16-thread crunching processors to upgrade the Xeon MP space. Expect these to be available by early 2010. Details inside.
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Published 25th of April, 2009 Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
With the release of AMD's Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition and 945 processors, they now have a CPU deserving of its AM3 socket and usage of DDR3 memory. It even overclocks to 3.9GHz on air-cooling. Find out if AMD's flagship processor can tease the Core i7 in our assessment.
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Published 23rd of April, 2009
It's been six years since AMD debuted its Opteron server chips that shook up the industry. And the chipmaker marked the occasion by launching a whole slew of new Opteron models, including a surprise announcement. Check out all the new updates here!
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Published 13th of February, 2009
The new AM3 Phenom II processors have proven to be quite the competitor against Intel's offerings in the mainstream segment. Do these DDR2/DDR3 compatible CPUs get a performance boost by going DDR3? We find out what DDR3 brings to the table.
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