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News

  • Jeeves Alarm Clock Wakes Sir With A Gentle Message
    Friday 9 March 2007 – 04:51
    Would sir care to stop hitting his alarm clock?
  • Intel protests clock-throttling story
    Saturday 24 March 2001 – 08:37
    Earlier this week, Mike Magee of The Register covered speculation by some that the labeling of Intel Corp.'s mobile chips as 1GHz processors is illusory because they use a process called clock throttling to cut back speed and power consumption when a trigger temperature point is reached.
  • AMD bumps clock speed on two-way Opteron
    Tuesday 5 August 2003 – 03:32
    As expected, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) released the Opteron 246 Tuesday, increasing the performance of its processors for two-way servers and workstations.
  • Intel Dempsey cores to clock at 3.80GHz
    Tuesday 7 June 2005 – 04:31
    Intel anticipates that when Dempsey is released in the first quarter of the next year, the Xeon will have a front side bus of 1066 MHz and start life at 3.80 GHz, with other flavours clocking at 3.60 GHz, 3.40 GHz and 3.20 GHz.
  • Internet clock radios planned
    Friday 19 January 2001 – 07:45
    With so many Internet appliances coming to market, it was inevitable that someone would think of making alarm clocks with Web connections.

Articles & reviews

  • 100 MHz Motherboard Clock Frequency for Socket 7 - First Results*
    Monday 21 July 1997 – 07:00
    A quick look at Intel's latest road map and AMD's promises at Cebit 97 leave no doubts that the times of 66 MHz system clock frequency
  • Tight Timings vs High Clock Frequencies*
    Friday 31 March 2006 – 03:12
    Tight Timings vs High Clock Frequencies In this article, we take a close look at system memory performance in an effort to answer some essential technical questions. Can tight timings outperform high clock frequencies? How much of an effect does memory speed have on overall performance? Read on to find out.
  • OCZ Attempts to Step Up the Clock Pace with DDR400 Module*
    Monday 5 January 2004 – 06:00
    OCZ has made a name for itself with memory modules for high clock rates. With the Gold Edition of the PC4000 Dual Channel Kit, OCZ tries to keep up with its clockspeed-boosting legacy.
  • Do More Cores Beat More Clock Speed?*
    Wednesday 8 August 2007 – 04:50 in Hardware
    Do More Cores Beat More Clock Speed? Nearly everyone who’s followed CPU technology over the past two years knows that quad cores have a distinct performance advantage in a wide variety of professional applications, because many applications are designed for multi-threading. These same read

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