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Its actually simple: Intels current core is really better than that of AMD. Whether its a fair 64-bit application, or an older 32-bit one; whether its multi-way (multi-core) optimized, or is single-threaded classics. In almost every situation Inte...
Abstract: The release of this 3GHz X2 chip from AMD is a surprising one, considering the tough seven months of Core 2 supremacy the CPU giant has faced. That’s surprising in a bad way, like when you walk in on your grandmother dressing and it turns out she&rs...
The AMD Athlon 64 series has a couple of years behind it by now - years with great success because of its strong FPU and internal memory controller. It managed to outperform both the Intel Pentium 4 and the Pentium D series, but it comes up short in co...
AMDs Athlon 64 serie har efterhånden en del år på bagen, hvor processoren har haft kæmpe succes over et langt stykke tid. Athlon 64 har med sin stærke FPU og indbygget memory controller formået, at komme Intels Pentium 4 og Pentium D serie til livs hva...
Abstract: March 6, 2007 An Athlon 64 X2 clocked at 3 GHz? This is what AMD proposes with the 6000+. With recent price cuts will it be enough to make a comeback and compete with Intel?AMD’s second dual core at 3 GHzThe Athlon 64 X2 isn’t the first AMD du...
AMD is now fairly competitive with Intel after its recent price cuts, but this last addition to the K8 family doesn’t send the ageing architecture out with a bang. That’s not to say it’s a particularly bad processor, it’s just not...
The AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ processor is now the fastest dual-core socket AM2 processor that AMD has to offer and comes with the most agressive price we have ever seen on a flagship part. ...
Abstract: Near the end of 2006, AMD began releasing new versions of its Athlon 64 X2 processors. These new processor versions were the first AMD desktop chips to be manufactured using a 65 nanometer process. The move to 65nm has allowed AMD to reduce the costs a...
Abstract: A new Athlon 64 X2 top model launches, squeezing 3.0 GHz out of AMDs 90 nm silicon. It cannot end Intels Core 2 Extreme supremacy, but AMDs aggressive pricing fuels the price war, making the 6000+ somewhat affordable.
Theres nothing too surprising about AMDs Athlon 64 X2 6000+ but it is more than likely a fitting conclusion to consumer level K8 processors. It is the fastest Socket AM2 processor and should beat all of Intels processors except the E6700 and E6800 a...