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News around the WebTuesday, August 2, 2005Mainstream Dual-Core Processor from AMD Reviewed. The Most-Affordable AMD Athlon X2 Launched 11:04 pm | Yaroslav LyssenkoAMD Athlon 64 X2 microprocessors family have already proven to be capable of performing tasks as fast as their singe-core counterparts an even faster when in multi-threading environments. One of the obstacles for AMD to penetrate mainstream market with its processors with two processing engines was relatively high price on such chips. With the introduction of AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ dual-core microprocessor, the dual-core AMD chips are available starting from $354, however, the question is how much performance has been sacrificed in order to achieve this price-point. “I would only like to say that according to the benchmark results, Athlon 64 X2 3800+ appeared a faster processor than its competitor from Intel, the Pentium D 830. So, it looks like this new AMD solution has pretty promising future ahead,” concludes X-bit labs analyst Ilya Gavrichenkov. A number of web-sites have reviewed the chip and came to rather similar conclusions: the new product does offer world-class performance in both single-threaded and multi-threaded environments. “If necessity is the mother of invention, then the birth of the Athlon 64 X2 3800+ should be no surprise to anyone. In one of their strongest CPU paper-launches ever, AMD put their best foot forward this past May and introduced the Athlon 64 X2 processor. While AMD was late to the desktop dual core game compared to Intel, the Athlon 64 X2 processor had absolutely no problem outperforming Intel’s Pentium D. But at the end of the day, despite AMD’s clear victory, our recommendations were quite complicated, thanks to one major flaw in AMD’s execution: price,” writes AnandTech . In addition to relatively high performance the entry-level AMD Athlon 64 X2 may also be overclocked. “I was able to get the X2 3800+ running stable at 2.4GHz by setting the HyperTransport clock to 240MHz. […] Now, that’s a sweet overclock all by itself, but hitting 2.4GHz has the added benefit of bringing everything into line. When the memory clock is set to the proper divider for DDR333 operation and the HyperTransport clock is raised to 240MHz, the memory actually runs at 400MHz even. Lock down the PCI and PCI-E bus speeds using the motherboard's BIOS, and you’re running virtually everything but the CPU and HyperTransport link at stock speeds. I was able to leave the RAM timings at 2-2-2-5, nice and tight. This is the sort of overclock I could live with for everyday use,” explains The Tech Report . “When it comes to features and performance, both AMD and Intel show their muscle. Both the X2 3800+ and Pentium D 820 offer two cores, 64 bit OS support, SSE3, and noeXecute support to protect against most buffer overflow attacks. What I believe will end up giving the X2 a distinct advantage over the Pentium D is the X2’s on die memory controller, and the Pentium D’s lack of Hyper Threading (except with its 840 Extreme Edition processor),” claims Legit Reviews .
NVIDIA’s CEO Jen-Hsun Huang Interviewed. Past, Present and Future of NVIDIA 10:50 pm | Yaroslav LyssenkoBeyond3D has posted an interview with NVIDIA’s CEO Jen-Hsun Huang. In the interview, Jen-Hsun Huang answers questions about the company’s products, their capabilities, as well as NVIDIA’s business model in addition to mid-term future plans. “Over the course of the last 13 years we’ve really expanded people’s notion that GPU is much, much more than just PC graphics. When we first started the company people used to call us a VGA controller company, then a PC graphics company, but now they call us a GPU company, which is kind of nice. Now what I need to do is help people understand that the GPU is much more versatile than just PC’s and computing and that I’m going to have a GPU in my cell phone, a GPU in my handheld, a GPU in my television. That’s where we’re going to expand; we’re going to take GPU’s into all of these rich displays. At the highest level, the way to think about it is that when we started the company the number of pixels that were manufactured on earth then verses now is extraordinary - in 1993 there were no LCD panels, and you certainly weren’t going to fit a CRT in your pocket; that’s our market opportunity!” says Jen-Hsun Huang. All Latest News |
Hardware NewsFriday, May 16, 200811:24 pm | Mobile Microsoft Makes Windows XP Available for One Laptop Per Child Systems. OLPC XO Gets Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Thursday, May 15, 200811:11 pm | CPU Via Technologies Reportedly Readies Dual-Core Microprocessors. Via’s Dual-Core Chips Set to Come in 2009 – Rumours 11:21 am | Other AMD’s Plans to Build Fab in New York Are “Moving Along”. AMD Still Intends to Build a Fab in the USA Wednesday, May 14, 200811:11 pm | Storage DVD Will Remain Primary Optical Storage Media on PC Market Till 2012 – IDC. Analysts Expect DVD to Dominate in PC Space Till 2012, Despite of Blu-Ray Ramp 5:41 pm | Mobile OCZ Offers Enthusiasts “Do-It-Yourself” Notebooks. OCZ to Allow Gamers to Build Their Own Laptops Tuesday, May 13, 200811:46 pm | Other Dell Denies Abandon of XPS Gaming PC Brand. Dell Plans to Invest “Like Crazy” into Alienware, but Leave XPS in Place 10:25 pm | Mobile MSI’s Wind Set to Start Blowing in June, Specifications Transpire. MSI Preps to Launch “Wind” Laptops in June 4:25 pm | CPU Nvidia Has No Plans to Take Over Via Technologies, Says Chief Exec. Nvidia Denies Intentions to Buy Via Technologies – CEO 11:34 am | Other HP Acquires Electronic Data Systems Service Company. HP Takes Over EDS for $13.9 Billion to Boost IT Service Business Monday, May 12, 200811:27 pm | Other Dell Set to Axe XPS Gaming PC Brand, Focus on Promotion of Alienware Gaming PCs. Dell to Phase Out Own-Brand Gaming Machines, Push Alienware – Report 6:05 pm | Other Ultra Low-Cost Notebooks Will Not Become Best-Sellers – Analysts. Affordable Notebooks to Become Popular, but Not Overwhelmingly Popular – IDC 1:47 pm | CPU AMD Releases Its First Low-Power Quad-Core AMD Opteron HE Chips. AMD Unveils “Highly-Efficient” Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processors 10:33 am | Video Nvidia: Nobody in the World Talks About ATI and AMD, Except in the UK. Nvidia Demos Market Share Numbers with No ATI Included 8:47 am | Chipsets Intel’s Next-Generation Enthusiast Platform Begins to Take Shape. Intel’s Next-Gen Enthusiast X58 Desktop Platform to Support One Bloomfield CPU, Four GPUs Saturday, May 10, 200811:31 am | Video GDDR5 in Production, New Round of Graphics Cards War Imminent. Qimonda Ready to Deliver GDDR5 Memory Chips in Volume <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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