Intel Core i5-760 CPU Review. Page 6
[09/16/2010 05:30 PM | CPU]
by Ilya Gavrichenkov
Intel decided to disturb the calm summer days by slightly raising the clock frequencies of their LGA1156 processors. The most interesting product among the newcomers is Core i5-760 - a quad-core processor that on the one hand - belongs to the "elite" Lynnfield family, but on the other - boasts a pretty democratic price tag.
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Media Content Processing




Video encoding and nonlinear video editing are popular tasks that call for advanced hardware resources. Here, the more physical or virtual cores a CPU has, the better it performs. Such CPUs are much faster than the ordinary quad-core Core i5-760.
On the other hand, such multi-core CPUs do not enjoy a large advantage in Photoshop or when encoding audio in iTunes.
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