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Abstract: AMD and Intel are cutting prices faster than ever, which has moved high-end CPUs into the $200 range. We compare the Core 2 Duo E6400 against AMDs Athlon 64 X2 5600+, to see which might be the better choice for you.
Abstract: If youre looking to buy a new system or a new processor, then youve come to the right place. A lot has been going on in the market, though Core 2 Duo is still the best choice, and AMD still has no technology to fight back. Its quad-core processor c...
Abstract: While the Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 has been around for about nine months, it remains an affordable and competitive processor for desktop users and gamers. The Core 2 Duo E6400 can be found for about $190 USD retail, which is roughly the same price as AMD...
And so to a clear winner. In most regards, theres little to choose between this and Intels more affordable E6300 Core 2 Duo model. Both are specified with the more compact (and cheaper to make) 2MB shared cache memory but still produce respectable pe...
Nothing of note The Final Word The Core 2 Duo is currently the fastest mainstream CPU family on the market and is perfect for most scenarios. Even the slowest Core 2 Duo will provide excellent performance for gaming, everyday computing, video editing, ...
The Core 2 Duo is currently the fastest mainstream CPU family on the market and is perfect for most scenarios. Even the slowest Core 2 Duo will provide excellent performance for gaming, everyday computing, video editing, MP3 encoding and heavy multitas...
Abstract: Great performance doesnt have to come with a big price tag. A little common sense and some tweaking allow an entry-level Core 2 Duo to break through performance barriers without breaking the bank.
Abstract: Three years ago, AMD released a line of processors with the new A64 architecture and immediately won a technology advantage. Athlon64 processors ran at much lower clock speeds than Intel Pentium4 but demonstrated high higher performance. That was espec...
Abstract: Intel’s back. After playing second fiddle to AMD’s Athlon 64/FX/X2 for the past couple of years, Intel’s finally back on top of the CPU world thanks to the power of their new Core 2 processors. A few weeks ago we took a look at Intel&rsq...
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Published: 2006-07-13, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: You will need to excuse Intel if its seen gloating over its new Core 2 Duo processors. Ever since dual-core desktop processors arrived on the scene last year, Intel has taken a backseat to rival AMD. Our own tests proved it, and it wasnt hard to find...
Abstract: Without a doubt, Core 2 Duo or "Conroe" as it is code-named has been one of the most anticipated product launches in the hardware community for quite some time. Everybody has been waiting to see if Intel can claim back the performance crown and push under...