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Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008
Tom's Interactive CPU Charts offer the most comprehensive x86 processor comparison on the Internet. The 2008 edition includes as many as 91 AMD and Intel desktop processors, which we tested across 35 individual benchmarks under Windows Vista. The benchmarks include industry standard software as well as popular workloads across multiple application categories, allowing you to find the CPU that meets your requirements (see benchmark details below the charts).
The Charts are also a valuable tool if you want to check how your computer stacks up against current hardware. The 2008 charts include three different processor generations, starting with AMD's Socket 939 Athlons and Semprons, and including all Pentium 4 and Pentium D processors that were released for Socket 775.
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How low will they go? Samsung Electronics considers lowering 17" LCD monitor prices by end of 3Q
Friday 31 May 2002 – 04:47
Samsung Electronics is evaluating the possibility of lowering 17" LCD monitor prices by the end of the third quarter, according to a senior company manager who came to Taiwan recently for a Samsung new product exhibition. -
IDF: How to TiVO-ize your PC
Thursday 28 February 2002 – 12:59
TiVO-like time shifting capabilities have come to the PC. -
Analysis: How serious are the bugs in Intel's Core 2 Duo?
Wednesday 4 July 2007 – 12:16
Last week, Intel released a Core 2 microcode update to BIOS and OS vendors. The fallout from that release has many analysts scratching their head about the possible danger of Core 2 microprocessors. The big questions are a matter of trust: How can consumers trust a microprocessor which does not compute correctly? Let's take a look at all that entails. -
How we can save PGP - Zimmermann
Friday 8 March 2002 – 03:32
PGP inventor Phil Zimmermann says PGP can be saved, and has outlined how in an interview with The Register. -
How to surf the Web - incognito
Sunday 12 December 1999 – 11:22
Zero-Knowledge Systems tomorrow unveils an advanced new online privacy tool that effectively conceals a user's true identity.
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How To: Diary of a New Home Network - Part 3*
Thursday 16 February 2006 – 03:40
In this final installment, Tim Higgins makes a bonehead move during cable termination and shares lessons learned from the whole escapade. -
How To: Diary of a New Home Network- Part 2*
Wednesday 2 November 2005 – 07:40
Tim Higgins is back with Part 2 of his new home network adventures. This time it's all about the connections - wall plates and patch panels, that is. -
How To: Diary of a New Home Network- Part 1*
Tuesday 18 October 2005 – 08:40
Designing a system to distribute communications and electronic entertainment services around a new home can be a daunting task. But with the right approach, you don't have to be a master of the home networking universe to do it, and you might even have fun! Tim Higgins recently did just that. -
How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander*
Thursday 2 September 2004 – 08:32
Linksys' WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander [reviewed here] is a WDS-based 802.11b / g repeater that Linksys says works only with its WAP54G access point and WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless routers. But with a little effort, you can get it to function with any 802.11b or g product that supports WDS-based bridging and/or repeating. -
How To: Tips for Fixing XP File and Printer sharing*
Tuesday 6 January 2004 – 05:42
Users of WinXP and Win2000 frequently can connect to the Internet, but have problems getting File and Printer sharing to work properly. Sometimes it doesn't work at all, sometimes only some machines on a network can share, and sometimes machines can share, but only in one direction.


