Mini Review Core i5-760 2.8GHz is a performance CPU based on the 45nm, Nehalem architecture. It offers 4 Physical Cores (4 Logical), initially clocked at 2.8GHz, which may go up to 3.33GHz and 8MB of ...
Inevitably, chips based on the Nehalem family will have between two and eight cores, and will be capable of handling two independent software threads per core. This is called Hyper Threading, Intel's ...
In case you blinked and missed it, Intel launched a bunch of new Lynnfield processors earlier today in the form of the 2.66GHz Core i5 750, 2.80GHz Core i7 860 and 2.93 Core i7 870. HEXUS' own ...
Intel by releasing three new Lynnfield-based Core i5 and i7 parts has significantly shaken up the mid-range of the CPU universe. The processor world has been pretty uneventful for the past ten months ...
Just under a year ago, Intel launched the first Core i7 processors based on the revolutionary Nehalem architecture to critical acclaim. However, the initial high price of the LGA1366 motherboards and ...
Intel's first Core i5 processor, the mainstream model from their Nehalem platform, is expected to make its debut on September 6th, along with two new Core i7 chips. According to sources in the Taiwan ...
Intel launched the consumer Core i7 processors back in November 2008. We took an in-depth look at the architecture and performance numbers and surmised that it was it was most things that Core 2 Quad ...
Intel brought its mainstream desktop CPU lineup into the Nehalem era today with the launch of the Core i7 860 and 870, and the Core i5 750. Also launched today is the P55 chipset, which implements a ...
It's not quite the September 6th announcement we expected, but Intel have finally come clean on their new Core i7-860, i7-870 and Core i5-750 processors, along with a cluster of new Xeon chips. The ...
Okay then! You made it to page two. Did you equip yourself with some coffee already? This will be a long and lengthy article. Before we begin -- a new name change So with this launch you'll be hearing ...
Is Hyper-Threading worth it? Although Hyper-Threading has been available in various Intel CPUs since the Xeon MP in 2002, Intel deems it so important that it's Hyper-Threading support (and not ...
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