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3.46 GHz Not Much of an Upgrade, Expensive, 0.13Micron Process
The Pentium 4-3.46 GHz Extreme Edition is a good release on paper, as it brings with it an upgrade to the 1066 MHz CPU bus, and a synchronous 8.5 GB/sec. bandwidth link between the processor and DDR2 memory. In real-world testing, the performance incr...
Abstract: November 1er, 2004 After being very discreet since the release of their Socket 775 platform last June, Intel is back today with an evolution to this platform. The i925X is now the i925 XE and has a 33% faster bus. The Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, clocke...
Abstract: The folks out in Sunnyvale have been releasing new additions to their Athlon 64 processor lineup with the kind of fevered pace weve come to expect from major-league semiconductor manufacturers. So too has the ever-dominant Intel. With 78,000 employees wor...
Abstract: INTELS 3.46GHZ EXTREME 1066MHZ FSB PROCESSOR & 925XE CHIPSET (31-10-2004) So to boil this conclusion into the Cliffs notes version all I can say is if you have the excess capital and want the fastest Intel based computer on the market, then this woul...
Abstract: It’s hardly a secret that Intel has fallen on tough times as of late, and in several different markets. That was the situation when Intel unveiled its 3.4GHz Extreme Edition this past June, and that’s still the case today. For all of the new t...
Abstract: Intels Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor (P4 EE) is aimed at the top end of the consumer market, at users who want ultimate performance for serious gaming and multimedia production applications. We looked at a version of the chip with a clock speed ...
Abstract: 1,000 Intel processors through the years Not many things are sure in this life, but fortunately there are a number of things you can count on like clockwork. The sun comes up in the morning, we all have to pay taxes and last but not least, the most expe...
Abstract: Intel today announced the new 925XE chipset which supports processors with a front side bus frequency of 1066MHz. Along with that, Intel also introduced a 3.46GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor. Find out if this new combo is deadly enough to take AMD...
The benchmarks between a 3.4GHz Pentium4 and a 3.46GHz Pentium4 show a reasonable jump in performance- partly because of the FSB speed bump but mainly because of the additional L3 cache found in the Extreme Edition. And while this CPU posted pretty rea...