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The editors liked
Arguably the fastest desktop CPU available
Impressive overclocking ability
Its introduction will pave the way for present P4 prices to be slashed
The editors didn't like
Price
Obviously
The performance delta between it and the XP series is narrowing rather quickly
Arguably the fastest desktop CPU available, Impressive overclocking ability, Its introduction will pave the way for present P4 prices to be slashed
Price, obviously, The performance delta between it and the XP series is narrowing rather quickly
The first aspect that I think deserves particular mention is the ease by which Intel have managed to raise the Pentium 4's clock speed. In recent times, processor speed increases have been kept to a modest 5% or so. Today we see a 2.8GHz processor replacing...
Abstract: The Pentium 4 2.8GHz Processor Intel ups the ante once again By, Dave Altavilla August 26, 2002 Strategic Marketing, most larger brand name companieshave this function rolled up into a Marketing Managers responsibilities. Otherwise, in the case of Intel a...
Abstract: A Thorn in AMDs Hide The latest round in the battle between Intel and AMD started last week when AMD launched their newest, fastest AthlonXP CPU at a speed rated at "2600+" (2.13 GHz clock speed). Along with the 2400+, the new 2600 took everyone by s...
Abstract: Introduction For a little while there, it seemed as if both Intel and AMD were taking a bit of a break with their processor releases. Then along comes AMD throwing us a curve with the unexpected release of the Athlon XP 2600+. This release was surprisi...
Abstract: Since this time, Intel has learned that the market wont follow what the Corporation wants, but rather what is faster and cheaper. Intel lost quite a bit of the market share when the Pentium 4 was released, and it wasnt until the P4 hit 1.8GHz and bey...