The 65 nm Pentium D 900's Coming Out Party
Posted by: [NT] on: 01/06/2006 01:53 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1040 views
While more than six months remain before Intel launches its next-generation processor architecture to replace the less-than-venerable Pentium 4, Athlon 64 processors have bested the Pentium 4 by offering better performance and lower power consumption for more than a year. Now, today, Intel's counterstrike begins, as the firm leverages the advantages of its 65-nm process, but without offering significant upgrades in design.
TomsHardware
« XpertVision X1600 Pro Golden review · The 65 nm Pentium D 900's Coming Out Party
· New NVIDIA Quad SLI Technology Enables Extreme High Definition Gaming »


