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Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650
Author:
Tim Smalley & Richard Swinburne
Published:
29th October 2007
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1 - Introduction
2 - Introducing Penryn
3 - Architecture Enhancements - 1
4 - Architecture Enhancements - 2
5 - Architecture Enhancements - 3
6 - More about the Penryn Pipeline
7 - Test Setup
8 - Memory Performance
9 - Half-Life 2: Episode Two & Team Fortress 2
10 - Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
11 - World in Conflict & Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
12 - PCMark Vantage
13 - Image Editing, WinRAR
14 - Multimedia Encoding
15 - 3D Rendering
16 - Overclocking, Power Consumption & Final Thoughts
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Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650
Intel's first 45nm desktop CPU from the Penryn family launches in the middle of next month. Today, we have a look at the new Core 2 Extreme QX9650 with side-by-side performance comparisons against a range of dual and quad-core CPUs in an x86-64 environment.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2007/10/29/intel_core_2_extreme_qx9650/1
Back to the Article
1 - Introduction
2 - Introducing Penryn
3 - Architecture Enhancements - 1
4 - Architecture Enhancements - 2
5 - Architecture Enhancements - 3
6 - More about the Penryn Pipeline
7 - Test Setup
8 - Memory Performance
9 - Half-Life 2: Episode Two & Team Fortress 2
10 - Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
11 - World in Conflict & Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
12 - PCMark Vantage
13 - Image Editing, WinRAR
14 - Multimedia Encoding
15 - 3D Rendering
16 - Overclocking, Power Consumption & Final Thoughts
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