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« on: September 28, 2006, 11:12:11 PM »

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6158996.html

"It took more than 20 years for desktop processors to go from single-core to dual-core. Now, Intel is preparing to release its first desktop quad-core processor after introducing its first dual-core desktop CPU in April 2005. Intel executives this week announced that it will begin shipping the first quad-core Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processors this November. Intel did not announce pricing details, but new Extreme Edition processors have traditionally shipped at the $999 price point.

The Core 2 Extreme, codenamed "Kentsfield," will incorporate two dual-core chips on a single package for a total of four processing cores and 8MB of L2 cache memory. The Core 2 Extreme QX6700's 2.66GHz clock speed makes it slightly slower than the current Conroe-based 2.93GHz Core 2 Extreme Processor. That means that the faster dual-core processor will likely outperform its quad-core sibling in applications that haven't been optimized for multiple processor cores, but the quad-core should perform better in newer multithreaded applications designed for multicore processors.

Remedy Entertainment's upcoming action thriller game, Alan Wake, can take advantage of quad-core processors by devoting separate program threads such as physics, game action, environment, and sound processing to each core.

Comparison systems provided by Intel showed the Core 2 Extreme quad-core chip scoring 8910 compared to the dual-core Core 2 Extreme's 8286 in the popular 3D gaming benchmark 3DMark06. However, the default 3DMark06 test is primarily a video card benchmark, and the close scores better represent the performance of the systems' matching GeForce 7950 GX2 video cards. The quad-core processor had a much wider lead over the dual-core version in 3DMark's specialized CPU test, where the quad-core scored 3903 to the dual-core's 2497.

Rival processor manufacturer AMD is preparing to release its own "4x4" quad-core platform later this year, but AMD's hardware will use dual-socket motherboards and dual-core CPUs to get up to four cores. AMD will follow up with single-chip quad-core CPUs in 2007.

The quad-core Core 2 Extreme processor will be compatible with most existing 965 and 975 LGA775 motherboards but may require a BIOS update. The Core 2 Extreme QX6700 will be the only Intel quad-core CPU available this November. Mainstream Core 2 Quad processors are scheduled to arrive in the first quarter of 2007."


once the mainstream ones come out, might be nice to update my bios and slap in a quad core. Though, if there's only one game that actually takes advantage of the technology, and no applications might not be worth it really, but I wouldn't be suprised if things changed by march 30 2007, if they can hold to quater .
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2006, 02:02:33 PM »

im glad that intel decided to glue stuff together and release a chip that was basically a last chance for intel.  they decided to take old technology and refine it into something really great.

i think the approch was barberic, but more ingeanus than the competition.

amd has had quad core technology for a while from what i have heard behind closed doors, but nothing but enginering samples - but i have seen screenshots.  i think AMD has had many setbacks and problems with there quad core technolgy - for many reasons - one is because they havent released it yet, two is because they are releasing 4x4 instead first.

intel has so much money they are getting things done on the ball, and im glad to see them out so fast with this technology.

now confused what to get? amd or intel.  i dont like intels chipset approch and grfx are much more refined on amd chipsets (ie SLI) crossfire probably wont be an intel thing for long seeing that amd and ati are and item and board makers are scared to use ATI with intel boards.

all i can say is - i want an ati chip that plugs into my motherboard.
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« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2006, 06:25:49 AM »

I just ordered mine baby! I can't wait! I've had this p4 since 03.

Got it for 1,124.98. Good deal considering what newegg is selling it for. 1500. haha, yeah right!

I just checked my bank account and it totally bit a serious chunk from my bank account.
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« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2006, 04:50:15 AM »

new egg is gauging with 1700 pricetag for it. craziness
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