Friday, July 28, 2006
Intel Officially Releases New Line of Processors
Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 10:03 AM
In the world of boxing, there are body-blows where the hit hurts your opponent slowly but surely, and there are the haymaker punches aimed at the head where one hit can change the course of a fight. This is Intel's haymaker punch - for the past three years or so, they've been on the ropes against AMD, constantly losing the battle for processor performance. An Israeli team came up with the Pentium M design a few years back, and when Intel realized they were melting circuits trying to push the ancient Pentium 4 architecture to 4 Ghz, they transformed the direction of the company's CPU line and focused everything on evolving the Pentium M design...and now we have an impressive line of new CPUs. Early indications are that these CPUs are monsters, beating AMD across the board - but until I read a review I trust with final shipping hardware, I'll withhold judgment on that.
I will say, however, that this is an impressive launch of CPUs - the high end Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor X6800, running at 2.93 Ghz on a 1066 mhz bus and boasting a massive 4 MB of cache looks like a monster CPU that I'd love to get my hands on. The thought of spending $999 USD on a CPU is sickening though, so I'll probably have my eye on an Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6600, which clocks in at 2.4 Ghz and still features that beefy 4 MB of cache. The line-up of mobile processors is equally impressive. The one down side in all this though is that, of course, these CPUs require all-new chipsets, so my Shuttle SD11G5 can't work with any of them. Oh Intel, how you love to abandon your customers and the investments they make in hardware. :roll: