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Mobile CPU Chart Update and Forecast*
Thursday 22 May 2008 – 08:20
After a long wait, we are able to add AMD processors to our Notebook CPU Charts and look a bit into future upcoming AMD and Intel launches.
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CPU Cooler Charts 2008, Part II - Junk or Jewel?*
Wednesday 6 February 2008 – 02:10 in Hardware
In the second part of our cooler roundup we review six more products, rating cooling performance, noise and ease of installation. This time, we have a field ranging from the bargain-bin part to the water cooling setup.
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CPU Cooler Charts 2008, Part I - Loosing your Cool?*
Tuesday 29 January 2008 – 11:40 in Hardware
Keep cool! That's what CPU coolers are there for. 45 % of our candidates fail our test. We uncover weaknesses and expose false promises. Here's the first part of our buyers guide covering 80 CPU Coolers for Intel Core 2 and AMD Phenom.
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First Look: Intel's Atom CPU*
Tuesday 27 May 2008 – 05:10
We compare an Intel Atom and Core 2 Duo E2160 CPU. How well does it perform? Are there serious power savings?
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Big CPU Shoot Out: Intel Launches New Celeron with Mendocino Core and Pentium II 450*
Monday 24 August 1998 – 07:00
Yesterday (Aug 24, 1998) Intel announced three new processors, the Pentium II 450 and two new Celeron CPUs 'Celeron 300 A' and 'Celeron 333' -
64 bit CPU: AMD Opteron*
Wednesday 23 April 2003 – 06:00
AMD used New York today to convey a sense that the world's largest OS, server, and software developers are behind the Opteron. After years of hype and expectation, was there anything left to say? We were in NY to find out. -
CPU Scaling Analysis, Part 2: Intel Pentium III Scaling and Upgrading*
Monday 19 March 2001 – 06:00
Part 2 of this analysis deals with Intel's bestseller, the Pentium III. We will also tell you how to upgrade existing Pentium II and Pentium III systems in order to run faster processors. -
Tom's Summer CPU Charts Assault*
Monday 21 August 2006 – 10:45
Intel's Core 2 might be the cure to Pentium pains, but it isn't necessarily the best choice for everyone. We test-drove 83 processors across a 37-benchmark parcours and once again offer the best processor comparison on the web.
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10 Mammoth CPU Coolers: Size Does Matter*
Tuesday 7 June 2005 – 07:00
Is the sky the limit when it comes to the size of coolers? These behemoths unleash hurricane-force winds on CPUs, but does that always mean they are effective? THG's review of 10 new coolers should be a breath of fresh air. -
CPU Scaling Analysis, Part 1: AMD Athlon*
Thursday 8 March 2001 – 06:00
Once again it is time for a look onto processor performance. Part 1 analyzes AMD's Athlon Thunderbird. -
Single CPU in Dual Operation: P4 3.06 GHz with Hyper-Threading Technology*
Thursday 14 November 2002 – 06:00
P4 head-to-head with an open-ended verdict: Can the 3 GHz chip with Hyper-Threading beat the 3.6 GHz speed demon? See test highlights in the new Tom's Hardware Video. -
CPU Stress Test: We "Stress Out" AMD and Intel*
Friday 17 December 2004 – 06:00
The stresss test ran for 24 days. What are the results for AMD and Intel? -
CPU Cooler Charts 2008: Part 4*
Friday 11 July 2008 – 07:10
Zalman's CNPS9700 has held the top spot in the air-cooling category of our cooler charts for the past 18 months. We tested five other big-name coolers against the incumbent and were surprised to find that it'll be forced to share the spotlight.
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Parallel Processing, Part 1: CPU Cores*
Monday 8 October 2007 – 12:27 in Hardware
The race for more performance in the processor segment can only be won by manufacturers who focus on a reasonable balance of clock speed and processing units, based on the existing manufacturing technology. With availability of 90 nm and 65 nm manufactu
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Tom's Hardware's 2007 CPU Charts*
Monday 16 July 2007 – 02:54 in Hardware
Today is a good day for a close look at the processor market, as Intel officially introduces new Core 2 processors that utilize faster FSB1333 system speeds. The new platform, called the 3 series (aka Bearlake chipset), was introduced during Computex in
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