About a month after Intel officially unveiled their flagship Pentium Extreme Edition 840 processor, the crown jewel of their initial dual-core Pentium D processor line-up, AMD revealed their inaugural ...
Today sees AMD release the Athlon 64 X2 6000+. This is a dual core processor that runs at 3.0GHz and has 1MB of L2 cache per core (2MB in all). Hot Hardware have a review and it's performance is ...
There are many things that we have learnt here, and it has become apparent that AMD now has an answer to Intel's HyperThreading technology. While we have focused our preview on the performances of the ...
Advanced Micro Devices launched its dual-core Athlon 64 processor at the Computex trade show in Taipei on Tuesday. Like one launched last week by Intel, the chip contains two processors on a single ...
Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. The AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor for notebook PCs delivers affordable dual-core performance ...
Three weeks ago AMD decided to unleash a new processor onto the high-end market. Of course we are talking about the new AMD Athlon 64 FX-60, the first ever dual-core processor in the high-end FX range ...
Yesterday morning, AMD announced its first member of the Athlon 64 X2 product family to break the 3GHz barrier, but it is not the company's first 3GHz processor for general consumers. That title goes ...
Intel's recent press launch of a dual-core consumer x86 processor has polarised minds, press time and thinking from technologists, as everyone beings to come to terms with the way processor ...
For the last couple of months, all we've heard about is dual-core processors. Intel is hectically pushing the Pentium-D and Pentium-XE processors as their top of the line desktop solutions, whereas ...
Page 10: F.E.A.R.: Low and High Resolutions Page 11: Power Consumption Page 12: Our Summary and Conclusion AMD has been fairly quiet as of late. A few months ago, we took a look at their initial ...
AMD's Athlon 64 FX-62 was launched in May 2006 and still remains the fastest AM2 processor around. We took a look at it and surmised that whilst it was fast, Intel's Core 2 Extreme X6800 was better.