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Desktop CPU Charts
The interactive CPU Charts provide a true performance comparison between AMD and Intel processors. They allow ambitious users as well as decision makers and dealers to compare their favorite products in 20+ benchmark disciplines.
In addition, the price/performance index enables you to find the best performance for your buck.
The charts have several unique features:
- Select your desired benchmark.
- Select two processor models, which will be highlighted on your results page.
- Check out the absolute and relative performance difference between selected models at the bottom of the page.
- Click on any bar within the chart to receive the test configuration.
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Desktop CPU Charts Q1/2008
The interactive CPU Charts provide a true performance comparison between AMD and Intel processors. They allow ambitious users as well as decision makers and dealers to compare their favorite products in 20+ benchmark disciplines.
In addition, the price/performance index enables you to find the best performance for your buck.
The charts have several unique features:
- Select your desired benchmark.
- Select two processor models, which will be highlighted on your results page.
- Check out the absolute and relative performance difference between selected models at the bottom of the page.
- Click on any bar within the chart to receive the test configuration.
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CPU Charts
The interactive CPU Charts provide a true performance comparison between AMD and Intel processors. They allow ambitious users as well as decision makers and dealers to compare their favorite products in 20+ benchmark disciplines.
In addition, the price/performance index enables you to find the best performance for your buck. This chart is updated daily with the latest product prices from TG Stores.
The charts have several unique features:
- Select your desired benchmark.
- Select two processor models, which will be highlighted on your results page.
- Check out the absolute and relative performance difference between selected models at the bottom of the page.
- Click on any bar within the chart to receive the test configuration.
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Proxim announces 'any-flavor' Access Point family
Monday 10 February 2003 – 03:17
Proxim today announced their first single-radio access point that can be configured for "any 802.11 standard radio configuration" via a user-replaceable mini-PCI radio. -
Apple: no 3GHz G5 'any time soon'
Thursday 10 June 2004 – 04:53
Apple CEO Steve Jobs' promise to announce a 3GHz Power Mac G5 within a year of the processor's launch will not be made, a senior company staffer has admitted. -
Japanese CE firms launch Any Music
Tuesday 27 April 2004 – 05:09
If music devices are going to have to become intelligent in order to run a DRM protection scheme, then they might just as well run a communications stack and browser and communicate directly with music web sites. -
P2P caching: Unsafe at any speed?
Tuesday 22 July 2003 – 01:48
Peer-to-peer traffic is one of the biggest headaches for Internet service providers, but now a Swedish company says it has developed technology that can help handle the load. -
Foxconn denies any contact with Chupond
Wednesday 3 July 2002 – 04:58
Leading socket maker Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) on July 2 formally denied the rumor that it has taken over rival manufacturer Chupond Precision.
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Is Any Web Browser "Market Share" Data Reliable?*
Thursday 21 July 2005 – 06:00
The explosion in popularity of Firefox is not only reshaping the Web development world - it is exposing concerns about the accuracy of Web usage statistics. The implications for the future of Web use tracking and reporting may be significant. -
Does AMD's Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Have Any Kick Left?*
Tuesday 20 February 2007 – 01:58
A new Athlon 64 X2 top model launches, squeezing 3.0 GHz out of AMD's 90 nm silicon. It cannot end Intel's Core 2 Extreme supremacy, but AMD's aggressive pricing fuels the price war, making the 6000+ somewhat affordable.
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Is There Any Flash Left In Audio Players?*
Friday 10 December 2004 – 06:00
Creative, Rio Forge, Samsung, BenQ and others have one thing in common: they hope their latest flash-memory audio players will add some Christmas cheer to their bottom line. But do these devices offer new features that technology lovers should care about? -
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