Results for Nehalem
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Intel To Launch Three Nehalem-based Processors By The End Of Q4
Tuesday 24 June 2008 – 04:30
Intel plans to launch three Nehalem-based quad-core processors (Bloomfield) at the end of the fourth quarter this year targeting the company's new LGA1366 socket, according to sources at motherboard makers. -
'Nehalem' 2.93 GHz Benches Revealed
Wednesday 9 July 2008 – 09:50
Today we reveal some very interesting performance figures on 'Nehalem' -- something Intel (and AMD) doesn't want you to know -- yet. -
Overclocking Nehalem "almost As Good As Having A Second Graphics Card" - Intel
Thursday 21 August 2008 – 01:40
San Francisco (CA) - Benchmarking and overclocking the upcoming Intel Nehalem processor is going to be tricky business, but Francois Piednoel says we will see "dramatic" speed increases. -
Intel Nehalem To Allow Overclocking, Some Processors Will Even Encourage It
Friday 6 June 2008 – 09:50
Taipei (Taiwan) - Hot on the heels of AMD's overclocking secret , we can reveal that Bloomfield and Lynnfield, key processors of Intel's upcoming Nehalem family, will indeed feature overclocking capabilities for up to 16 CPU cores. -
Intel Shows Off Insanely Overclocked And Aircooled Nehalem - But We Can't Tell You How Fast
Wednesday 4 June 2008 – 05:30
Taipei (Taiwan) - Everyone is waiting for Intel's quad-core, eight-thread Nehalem processor later this year and we got a little sneak peak at the processor's stability and speed at a closed door meeting with Intel employees.
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Intel Core i7 (Nehalem): Architecture By AMD?*
Tuesday 14 October 2008 – 07:30
Intel's new Core i7 processors represent a major evolution of the Core 2-series, though a lot of the additions look like they come from AMD's playbook. Is there any truth here or are we the only ones thinking it?
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Intel's Core i7: Blazing Fast, But Crippled O/C*
Monday 3 November 2008 – 05:00 in Hardware
Core i7--previously referred to as Nehalem--requires new motherboards, coolers and memory. Its performance is compelling and means AMD is falling behind even further, but Intel is putting in some speed bumps that will impact overclocking enthusiasts.
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