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Getting help at the right time, right place and based on right tests and results can help to cross over the thin line between life and death ... [ more >> ] On 11 November 2008, 09:27 GMT
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If you are an IT administrator and you work for an important medium-sized company, you know how important is to have a server system that is ... [ more >> ] On 13 March 2008, 08:00 GMT
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The Intel Xeon brand surfaced onto the market in 1998 and since then it has undergone some interesting performance changes. The most notable ... [ more >> ] On 12 March 2008, 15:09 GMT
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Computer server systems are not as widely spread as your normal desktop computer, but their market share is increasing, as some surveys indic... [ more >> ] On 12 March 2008, 13:52 GMT
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Back in November 2007, Intel was the first major chip manufacturer to announce the unveiling of their 45nm line of central processing units. ... [ more >> ] On 12 March 2008, 11:11 GMT
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Where else can you go, in your search for ultimate performance computing, from an extreme quad-core processor? Well, a dual-CPU system might ... [ more >> ] On 12 March 2008, 09:21 GMT
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For those of you that have just acquired the latest LGA775 mobo and plan on building the ultimate gaming rig, you might want to consider one ... [ more >> ] On 11 March 2008, 08:53 GMT
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There were times, which now seem far away, when AMD was all over Intel when dealing with desktop computers that could prove to be a reliable ... [ more >> ] On 10 March 2008, 15:44 GMT
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Intel and AMD were the two main competitors in the race of which will be the first company to release a 45nm processor. In November 2007, Int... [ more >> ] On 10 March 2008, 15:01 GMT
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The first 45nm-built Intel processor, released in November 2007, was a part of the server-based Xeon processor family. That technology leap e... [ more >> ] On 10 March 2008, 13:31 GMT
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Since its release in January 2007, Intel's Kentsfield Quad Core processor lineup has been one of the most expensive central processing u... [ more >> ] On 10 March 2008, 11:10 GMT
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There is a decent amount of chipsets out there that feature Intel's new 45nm technology and that were released some time before the firs... [ more >> ] On 10 March 2008, 10:00 GMT
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If you still have a motherboard that sports a LGA 775 socket, one of the upgrade choices you have in the CPU sector is Intel's January r... [ more >> ] On 10 March 2008, 09:02 GMT
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The 45nm processor manufacturing technology was widely talked about long before its debut on the market. It was generally understood that it ... [ more >> ] On 10 March 2008, 08:27 GMT
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Let's say that you have a desktop computer which is gifted with the computing power of a Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, then the obvious choice i... [ more >> ] On 07 March 2008, 15:34 GMT
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The Intel Core 2 Duo processors are and have been for quite a while now some of the top performers in the desktop processor's market. Wh... [ more >> ] On 07 March 2008, 14:25 GMT
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If you look back at Intel's server CPU history, you will notice that the first Xeon CPU's were released in 1998 and essentially pac... [ more >> ] On 14 June 2007, 12:33 GMT
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If you look back at Intel's server CPU history, you will notice that the first Xeon CPU's were released in 1998 and essentially pac... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 14:18 GMT
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If you take a minute to compare INTEL's original Netburst architecture to the newer Core 2 design you probably won't find any simil... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 13:55 GMT
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Have you ever wondered why is there such a big resemblance between Intel's Core 2 Desktop line (Conroe, Allendale) and its 30xx server C... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 13:25 GMT
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The arrival of Core 2 Duos was maybe one of the biggest victories for Intel as it allowed the IT giant to regain the No.1 spot in the CPU wor... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 12:44 GMT
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At the moment, the Core 2 architecture represents probably the best X-86 implementation in the commercial world. Obviously, this statement ha... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 12:22 GMT
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If you compare Intel's original Netburst architecture to the actual Core design you will lose some time before you can find any similari... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 10:26 GMT
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Intel's Netburst architecture may have been less successful than AMD's Athlon 64 line, but it had two major advantages when compare... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 10:03 GMT
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Intel's naming sequence has always been a curious thing. And we're not talking about brands such as Pentium, Celeron or Xeon, but a... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 08:06 GMT
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At almost the same moment when Core 2 Xeons entered the market, Intel also launched a tweaked version of the 70xx line capable of very fast d... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 07:56 GMT
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A few months before Intel rolled out the new and improved Core 2 Duo architecture (and the desktop CPUs), they also managed to produce the fa... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 07:04 GMT
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At almost the same moment when Core-based Xeons have entered the market, Intel started to produce a tweaked version of the 50xx line capable ... [ more >> ] On 31 May 2007, 06:38 GMT
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Although current Woodcrest/Cloverton-based Xeons are a lot faster when compared to older Netburst parts, the older CPUs still maintain a theo... [ more >> ] On 30 May 2007, 14:16 GMT
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First Xeon CPU's were released in 1998 and essentially packed a Pentium II/III chip, with some modifications related to the cache size a... [ more >> ] On 30 May 2007, 13:56 GMT
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At almost the same moment when Core-based Xeons entered the market, Intel started to roll out a tweaked version of the 70xx line, capable of ... [ more >> ] On 30 May 2007, 13:32 GMT
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