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New Overclocking World Record : 7.1335 GHz !!

Sunday 14 August 2005 @ 5:26 am

Guys, how fast is your PC processor is running? 2.4GHz? 3.8GHz? or 4Ghz after you overclocked it?

You will get shocked when you know the current world record of computer processor overclocking is 7.1335 GHz !!! It’s almost double the speed of the fastest processor available in the market now.

This new record was set by a Japanese overclocker named Memesana, who has managed to overclock Intel Pentium 4 670 microprocessor to that extreme speed and even run certain benchmarks on the system by using liquid nitrogen for cooling purposes.

OC Over 7Ghz

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New Overclocking World Record : 7.1335 GHz !!




Intel 45nm Processors In 2007

Friday 29 July 2005 @ 12:29 am

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Intel Corp. on Monday, 25 July, 2005, announced plans to begin production of their microprocessors built on 45nm process technology in the second half of 2007. These chips will be produced from a new 300mm wafer fabrication facility at its site in Chandler, Arizona, which designated as Fab 32.

The announcement not only shed some light to the new microprocessors technology, it brought good news to the job market too. The new facility will create up to 1000 new Intel jobs at the Arizona site over the next several years too. This is because even during the construction phase, more than 3000 skilled trades people will be hired to work on the project. Once completed, Fab 32 will become Intel’s sixth 300mm wafer facility.
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Intel Released New Mobile Chips

Thursday 28 July 2005 @ 3:41 pm

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Intel Corp. has added three new mobile chips into the family but did it quietly without announcing any statements on the news and without including them into the official price-list too.

Three new additions to the mobile processor family are :-

  • Intel Pentium-M 780 (High-end)
    – Operates at 2.26GHz at full power.
    – 2MB of L2 cache
    533MHz Front Side Bus (FSB)
    27W Thermal Design Power (TDP)
    – 90nm Technology
    – Contains special architecture enhancements in addition to Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST) support
    – Built-in Execute Disable Bit (EDB) security capability
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Reviews Of 10 AMD & Intel Laptops

Tuesday 26 July 2005 @ 5:43 am

Just 2 days ago, I wrote the introduction to mobile AMD processorTurion64. It gives you an idea of how the AMD chip performs as compared to Intel Pentium-M processor.

Today I found an even more interesting article from ZDNet, regarding a detailed comparison of a total of 10 AMD and Intel laptops available on the market now. I suppose this article is very helpful to those who is looking for powerful yet affordable laptop. The article is more than 10 pages long, covering the following laptops model from various manufacturers :-

AMD Laptops

  • Asus A6000 – Turion64 ML-40 2.2GHz
  • MSI Megabook S270 – Turion64 MT-30 1.6GHz

Intel Laptops

  • Acer TravelMate 4150 – Pentium-M 1.6 Ghz
  • Asus W5000A – Pentium-M 1.86 Ghz
  • Dell Latitude D610 – Pentium-M 1.86Ghz
  • HP Compaq nc8230 – Up to Pentium-M 770 (2.13GHz)
  • LG LW60 Express – Pentium-M 1.73 Ghz
  • MSI Megabook S260 – Pentium-M 1.6 Ghz
  • Samsung m40 plus – Pentium-M 745 1.8 Ghz
  • Toshiba Tecra M3 – Pentium-M 740 1.73GHz

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Reviews Of 10 AMD & Intel Laptops




Intel CEO : Intel Will Win

Thursday 21 July 2005 @ 12:32 am

Now everyone knows, AMD sued Intel in U.S. District Court and in Japan early this month.

Anyway, Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini dismissed charges from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in Japan on Tuesday, July 17, 2005. He denies the claims that Intel illegally dampened competition in the microprocessor market and said that Intel only agreed to sanctions in a recent ruling in Japan in an effort to resolve the legal suit.

Quoted:
“I want to be absolutely clear where Intel stands,” Otellini said during a conference with press and analysts Tuesday as the company released its second-quarter earnings report. “Intel competes aggressively and fairly around the world. This formula has led to Intel’s success and it will not change. … We unequivocally disagree with AMD’s claims and are confident this latest suit, like the others, will be resolved favorably for Intel.”

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667MHz FSB Intel Itaniums Released

Tuesday 19 July 2005 @ 2:00 pm

Intel
Intel just confirmed the release of their high end 64-bit server processor, Itanium, which uses 667MHz FSB (front side bus).

The 667MHz bus rather than the 400MHz buses for these Itaniums will deliver over 65% greater system bandwidth than those with a 400MHz front side bus. 65% improvement will no doubt boost the server performance significantly. The figures Intel cites said 667MHz FSB allows 10.6 gigabits of data per second to go from CPU to other system components, while the 400MHz front side bus transfers 6.4 gigabits of data per second.
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