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AMD to Unleash 64-bit ARM-based Opteron Server Processors by 2014
AMD is ready to change to the computing landscape once more with multi-core 64-bit ARM architecture based Opteron server processors that are targeted at data centers. We provide more details on this new initiative and the challenges ahead for the Sunnyvale-based company.
AMD Trinity Desktop APU - Graphics Performance Review
The wait for AMD Trinity desktop APUs is over. Built on the mature 32nm SOI process technology, the next generation APU features a second revision of the Bulldozer architecture with a more powerful GPU. Find out all about its integrated graphics and its latest iteration of AMD Dual Graphics performance!
What Ivy Bridge Means for Mobile Computing (Updated)
In this article, we explore what the new Ivy Bridge processors could mean for the mobile computing scene, specifically notebooks and eventually Ultrabooks.
AMD's HSA - A Holy Grail in the Face of Intel's Dominance?
With Intel commanding a large percentage of the CPU market, what can first-runner-up AMD do to catch up or worse still, stay relevant? With the introduction of the Heterogeneous Systems Architecture consortium, it seems as though AMD is seeking safety in numbers.
AMD Trinity APU - A Look Inside the 2nd Generation APU
Consumers can look forward to ultra-thin notebooks and systems that are powered by AMD's new low-powered processors, which claims to offer better gaming firepower than Intel's CPUs. Does it really overpower the competition? Find out here.
Intel Core i7-3770K - A Performance Analysis
Intel's Ivy Bridge processors have arrived and what better way to evaluate them than with its top SKU - the Core i7-3770K processor. We give this chip a good spin and detail you performance and power savings compared to the Sandy Bridge platform.
Memory Channel Scaling with Sandy Bridge-E - A Core i7-3960X Experience
The Sandy Bridge-E is the first-ever consumer processor (as well as its platform) to support a quad-channel DDR3 memory architecture. We attempt to find out how much performance impact you would notice if toggling between different memory channel modes (dual, triple and quad) and memory frequency.
Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition - Sandy Bridge-E has Arrived
The 3960X Extreme Edition CPU is the top model of the 2nd generation Intel Core i7 series and is clocked at 3.3GHz with turbo speeds up to 3.9GHz. Features quad-channel memory support, 40-lane PCIe controller and comes unlocked for overclockers. Find out if it delivers!
AMD FX Processors - All You Need to Know of Bulldozers and the FX-8150
Bulldozing down the competition are the AMD FX processors which are targeted at enthusiasts and rig builders who want to customize and push their rigs for maximum performance without breaking the bank. We detail the basics of the new CPUs.
IDF 2011 - Ivy Bridge More Than Just Die Shrink
Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge processor based on the world's first tri-gate transistor is going to be more than just a die shrink from 32nm to 22nm.
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The Intel Core i7-3770 starts with 3.4GHz with a maximum clock frequency of 3.9MHz. It has an integrated graphics core that goes up to 1150M...
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With a base clock of 3.4GHz reaching up to 3.8GHz, the Intel Core i5-3570K has an integrated graphics core which goes up to 1150MHz.
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With a base clock of 3.3GHz reaching up to 3.7GHz, the Intel Core i5-3550 has an integrated graphics core which goes up to 1150MHz.
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With a base clock of 3.1GHz reaching up to 3.5GHz, the Intel Core i5-3450 has an integrated graphics core which goes up to 1100MHz.
