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Here's a Belgian preview with a 2GHz Merom (the T7200). It does quite well, a bit behind the FX-60 generally in apps and a bit ahead in games. http://www.matbe.com/articles/lire/3...-duo/page6.php
Quote: Originally Posted by Shinzon It maybe includes the Turion X2 processors for socket S1 as well: http://www.theinquirer.org/?article=32589 Nothing but rumors, there remains absolutely no technical...
Quote: Originally Posted by thecommish16 CNN ran an article today. Dell IS using AMD Opterons in servers later this year, and you can BET that the FX series is coming to XPS Why? The FX is a completely...
Quote: Originally Posted by sandron19 Even if we start seeing them in notebooks, they will probably come with shitty integrated graphics or a sub par graphics card. I really want a notebook manufacturer to start...
Quote: Originally Posted by Hill ignoring price, which seems to hold the better performance capabilities? Here's a review in French: http://www.matbe.com/articles/lire/299/page1.php The Core Duo is...
Quote: Originally Posted by HardBall Where did you get the idea that Turion X2 will have 1.22 Vcore then; and if it is not known, then how could you possibly predict the TDP of the X2 based on the voltage of a current...
Quote: Originally Posted by snorre I suggest that you take a look at the latest Intel whitepaper for Core Duo, because it says the same thing as the whitepaper for Prescott with regards to TDP. Intel's TDP is an...
Quote: Originally Posted by snorre What realworld? A Dothan-based system draws about 120W, while a Yonah-based system draws about 125W at full load: http://www.techreport.com/reviews/20.../index.x?pg=15 This means...
Quote: Originally Posted by snorre Because you're comparing apples to pears. Ever heard about power management in chipsets. Laptop Logic made a proper comparison where that wasn't the issue, take a look at that...
Quote: Originally Posted by snorre ...but very CPUID limited since its compiled with Intel's compilers that causes cripples the performance of any code run on non-Intel chips. You're also wrong with regards to cache,...
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