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Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2010-01-04 14:20:00)
by Osiris
ntel Westmere 32nm & Clarkdale Core i5-661 We have posted our Intel Westmere 32nm & Clarkdale Core i5-661 evaluation today for your viewing pleasure. We put Intel's newest processor through our rigorous testing process, overclocked it and compared it to the Core i5-750, Core i7-965, and an AMD Phenom II X4. The new Clarkdale core processors are a new engineering marvel from ...
Started 2 days, 9 hours ago (2010-01-04 03:22:00)
by Kyle_Bennett
Intel Westmere 32nm & Clarkdale Core i5-661 Review - Intel fuses its new 32nm Westmere processor along with its 45nm GPU onto one package. This is Intel's new Clarkdale CPU that will be officially known as Intel Core i5-6XX and Intel Core i3-5XX series processors. Today we look at the Core i5-661 which we compare to the Core i5-750, Core i7-965, and AMD Phenom II X4. Quote:...
Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-15 12:06:00)
by btarunr
Outgrowing the known lineup of 32 nm client processors (under the Core family), Intel's upcoming lineup of processors based on the 32 nm Westmere architecture will comprise of no less than 13 models under the Xeon E5000, L5000, X5000, and W3600 series. Among these, there are six hexa-core Xeon processors, including X5680 (3.33 GHz), X5670 (2.93 GHz), X5660 (2.80 GHz), and X5650 (2.66 GHz). X5680 ...
Started 4 weeks ago (2009-12-09 10:01:00)
by mntechguy
Of course, those with much beefier graphics chips from AMD or Nvidia will likely have little use for what Intel's IGP can do , but it's a good signal from Intel that the chip giant still believes in GPGPU utility. ~snicker~ http://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-westmere-gp gpu-arrandale-clarkdale,9219.html
Started 1 day, 14 hours ago (2010-01-04 22:02:00)
by MACMAC
Intel have just launched the very first processors based on their new 32nm Westmere microarchitecture. These processors are known as the Clarkdale family, and they are not only the first processors in the world with a 32nm CPU die, but also the first with an integrated GPU. This is the CPU + GPU Fusion concept brought to market. Full news post: http://www.futuremark.com/news/57062......
Started 1 day, 14 hours ago (2010-01-04 22:02:00)
by MACMAC
PC Perspective have posted a review of the new brand ASUS K42F notebook, which features a mobile Westmere 32nm processor, better known as the Arrandale. Full news post: http://www.futuremark.com/news/57064...mere_platfo rm/
Started 6 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-31 07:35:00)
by Katanai
"Outgrowing the known lineup of 32 nm client processors (under the Core family), Intel's upcoming lineup of processors based on the 32 nm Westmere architecture will comprise of no less than 13 models under the Xeon E5000, L5000, X5000, and W3600 series. Among these, there are six hexa-core Xeon processors, including X5680 (3.33 GHz), X5670 (2.93 GHz), X5660 (2.80 GHz), and X5650 (2.66 GHz). ...
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2010-01-04 14:57:00)
by Julio
Based on the 32nm Westmere architecture and going by the code-name Clarkdale, of most relevance, the Intel Core i5 661 processor features an on-die GPU and two processing cores clocked at 3.33GHz that support HT technology. Read the full review at: http://www.techspot.com/review/233-intel-core-i5-6 61/ Please leave your feedback here.
Started 5 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-31 15:33:00)
by Darryn
Hi all For all those interested in a day ride on Wednesday 30th Dec 9am Heres the game plan and all riders welcome Meeting Southend of the Warehouse Paraparaumu Take off 9am Paekakariki Hill - Rimutakas - Martinborough - Tablelands - Gladstone - Westmere - Dreyers Rock - Alfredton - Eketahuna - Pahiatua Track - Paraparaumu Ride your own ride but well have catch up points Wellington ...
Started 1 day, 11 hours ago (2010-01-05 01:08:00)
by Gast
wo liegt der unterschied bei Gulftown und Westmere EP CPUs ? (beides ES) Die haben doch beiden 6 cores und 12 Threads, im Everest wird er mir auch als Westmere angezeigt -,-
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2010-01-04 18:58:00)
by butterfliesrpretty
Quote: Originally Posted by Kyle_Bennett First, yes, it was hastily prepared, but not ill-prepared. I have been in bed sick with an intestinal infection since the 26th. Still, this is how folks like CPU articles done. When you start doing real word testing (which was done exclusively on the multimedia benchmarks) in a gaming ...
Started 2 days, 7 hours ago (2010-01-04 04:46:00)
by Simon
Originally Posted by Veltliner Dual four core as an entry level Mac Pro, and not a single 6-core. Sounds like a good idea. It actually sounds like a very expensive idea. IOW most likely not going to happen.