overclockers.com - 11/20/2008
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It's surely not intentional, but Intel looks like they're giving AMD a chance to get back on its feet with its Bloomfield positioning.
XbitLabs has seen a copy of Intel's projected product marketshare roadmap, and they're just not going to make many Bloomfields, ever. Let them explain: ...
benchmarkreviews.com - 11/17/2008
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benchmarkreviews.com —
Fear not my enthusiast brethren, in our second
publication we will be covering all that you asked
for and more as we review the Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition (XE). We have now had sufficient time to spend with Core i7 series and our knowledge base ...
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Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition Processor
anandtech.com - 11/20/2008
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Another Part? Oh there will be more In
an unexpected turn of events I found myself deep
in conversation with many Intel engineers as well as Pat Gelsinger himself about the design choices made in Nehalem. At the same time, Intel just released its 2009 ...
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Nehalem Part 3: The Cache Debate, LGA-1156 and the 32nm ...
tweaktown.com - 11/24/2008
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tweaktown.com —
Introduction Core i7 has come out and it's
a hard hitting product. Not only is it a
new platform based around the Core micro architecture, its native quad core design really packs a punch, too. With this, Intel has finally moved away from the slow ...
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Intel Core i7 Memory Analysis Can Dual Channel Cut it?
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Is Intel Bailing Out AMD?
AMDZone Frontpage —
Overclockers asks if Intel is bailing out AMD by not ramping their Core i7 fast enough. Of course, AMD has to price them right, which in AMDland means they have to be able to make sizable quantities of them. We'll find that out when we get initial pricing. If they can't make many, they'll price them sky high and milk the most out of meager production. But if they can, we'll see Penryn-like pricing, and if that's the case, I think AMD will have its first winner in a long time on its hands, both in the OEM market and, if they can overclock decently, even in the enthusiast ...
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