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Performances de l’architecture Core
Premier Quad Core
Consommation et TDP contenus
Gain de performances important avec certaines applications…
Compatibilité
Plus attractif que 4x4
Consommation au repos
Performances dans les applications optimisées
Quadcore oblige
Bonnes performances dans les applications audio / vidéo / 3D
Reste très performant dans les applications non optimisées quadcore
Extrait: Needless to say, the gigahertz war between AMD and Intel is history. Comparing clock speeds does not do justice to CPU performance today - unless youre comparing processors within a product family. For the time being, performance is tied to the numb...
Major leap in performance on multitasking and most multithreaded applications; lots of apparent headroom for overclocking an already fast chip
High price tag; Apples twin dual-core Xeons in the Mac Pro make for a faster digital design configuration
If you thought dual cores were over the top, get ready. Intel presents the Core 2 Extreme QX6700, a single CPU with four distinct processing cores. At around £525, the first quad-core CPU will remain an enthusiast part for a while, but as a glimpse of...
Extrait: quad core CPU also known as Kentsfield or The Quad Father: Intel is on a roll after the launch of Core 2 Duo E6700 in July 2006 and here we are, a mere four months later, with the launch of the quad core Core 2 Extreme QX6700 ...
Extrait: Today Intel released the highly-anticipated quad-core version of its powerful Core 2 desktop processor series. Little more than two Core 2 Duo E6700 cores in one socket package, todays model QC6700 offers the same performance and efficiency enhanceme...
Although quad-core clearly has a little way to go before the majority of applications take better advantage of it, as indeed does dual-core, there are plenty of benefits to be had already from Intel’s Core 2 Extreme QX6700. If you like to run multip...
Extrait: Intels Core 2 range of processors impressed us. The E6700 won our Best Component award in Shopper December 2006. Never a company to rest on its laurels, Intel has released the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor, which has four processor cores. From th...
The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 offers a glimpse of what the future holds, but for now there are few apps crying out for a quad-core processor. Windows Vista may bring better support for multi-threading, ensuring each thread has the same access to CPU...
Well let the results do most of the talking here. It took the quad core Kentsfield processor 3/4 the time it took the dual core X6800 to encode an HD video file. In Sony Vegas the test script ran on the QX6700 in two thirds the time it took on the X6...
The QX6700 is scheduled to replace the X6800 as Intels flagship desktop CPU. As the X6800 should disappear pretty quickly, its pretty pointless comparing the two. While the QX6700s four cores mean that its much faster than any other chip in multith...
Impressed? Just an honest question... We at least have to admit that Intel and their first quad core processor did leave quite an impression. The Core 2 Extreme QX6700 quad core did show that multi-processing is changing from using multiple processors ...