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AMD Athlon XP3200 [Review, Hexus]
As a platform, I'm pretty impressed. 200MHz front side bus can't hurt and the DDR memory infrastructure has long been in place to support the move. nForce2 Ultra 400 takes things forward a little and provides a good home for the new CPU. Tue, 13 May, 2003 | 247 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AMD Opteron [Preview, Hwextreme]
The AMD Opteron processor is designed to scale from one to eight processors with no external logic required. This can aid system designers by reducing the cost and complexity of building servers and workstations. It can also aid customers by reducing cost and increasing server scalability. Thu, 24 Apr, 2003 | 21 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AMD Opteron Coverage - Part 4: Desktop Performance [Review, Anandtech]
With NVIDIA's nForce3 Pro chipset on the way, you may be tempted to use AMD's Opteron in your personal machine. How does the Opteron perform in desktop environments? Find out... Thu, 24 Apr, 2003 | 44 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Duel of the Titans: Opteron vs. Xeon [Review, Tomshardware]
We pit AMD's Opteron against Intel's Xeon. We try to fathom the secret behind 64-bit computing. We'll supply extensive server and workstation benchmarks to give you some idea of what to expect in the 64-bit computing universe. And we have an extra treat, download our THG Opteron video and take a look at our Opteron test system. Tue, 22 Apr, 2003 | 225 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Opteron 240 and 242 [Review, amdzone]
We test out several Opteron servers based on the 240 and 242 CPUs. Tue, 22 Apr, 2003 | 267 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Opteron Launch Preview Pictures [Preview, amdzone]
Early this morning, AMD launched their much anticipated 64 bit Opteron. I was fortunate enough to be at the launch Tue, 22 Apr, 2003 | 11 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AMD Athlon 64 Performance [Preview, Xbitlabs]
We managed to get our hands on an engineering sample of the AMD Athlon 64 2800+ processor. We couldn’t help testing it, of course! In this article we are going to discuss the major features and benchmarks results for this processor. Fri, 18 Apr, 2003 | 80 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
All Aboard! P4 with 200 MHz FSB and the i875P Dual DDR400 Chipset [Review, Tomshardware]
With its 875/ Canterwood, Intel increases its bandwidth to 6.4 GB/s through Dual DDR400. The Pentium 4 takes off with 200 MHz Quad-FSB and declasses Rambus to the lower ranks. Serial ATA is now integrated on the ICH5, and Gigabit LAN has migrated to the Northbridge. Mon, 14 Apr, 2003 | 21 Click(s) | Detail
New Products from Intel: Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz with 800MHz Quad Pumped Bus, Intel 875 and Intel 865 [Review, Xbitlabs]
We reviewed all the newest products from Intel: Pentium 4 3.0GHz processor with 800MHz Quad Pumped Bus, Intel 875 and Intel 865 chipsets aka Canterwood and Springdale respectively. These products proved close to perfection. Learn more about the world’s fastest processors and chipsets now! Sun, 13 Apr, 2003 | 80 Click(s) | Detail
Pentium 4 3.06GHz [Review, Beyond3d]
With the introduction of the Pentium4 3.06GHz, Intel didn’t just push out a higher clocked CPU, for this time they added something new for desktop CPU's: HyperThreading. We’ll take a brief look at what HyperThread is supposed to achieve a little later in this review. Wed, 19 Mar, 2003 | 59 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AMD Athlon XP 3000+, 2800+ and 2500+ on Barton Core [Review, Xbitlabs]
Today AMD announced three Athlon XP processors rated at 3000+, 2800+ and 2500+ and based on the new Barton core. This core features a larger 512MB L2 cache compared with the 256KB L2 cache of the Thoroughbred predecessor. But will this help the newcomer to catch up with its competitors from the Intel Pentium 4 family? Check it out in our new indepth review! Mon, 10 Feb, 2003 | 554 Click(s) | Detail
AMD Barton XP3000+ [Review, Hexus]
The biggest challenge faced by the Barton is its performance against arched rivals Intel and their flagship the P4 3.06. Intel have added ‘Hyper-Threading’ to further enhance performance in the 3.06, but even so in most games the XP2800 was more than a match for the Pentium. The XP3000+ seems to move AMD into a bigger performance lead in these arenas. Mon, 10 Feb, 2003 | 120 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AMD's Athlon XP 3000+: Barton cuts it close [Review, Anandtech]
It's not a Hammer, but AMD's first new CPU introduction of 2003 comes in the form of a new Athlon XP bearing a 512KB L2 cache. Enter Barton and let's find out if it has what it takes to outshine Intel's 3.06GHz Pentium 4... Mon, 10 Feb, 2003 | 33 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AMD's Barton @ 3000+ [Review, Hardocp]
AMD has a new flagship CPU that is launched today and it seems to be not just on paper. Let's find out what punch the Barton packs compared to the Pentium 4 3GHz and its older brother the Thoroughbred. Mon, 10 Feb, 2003 | 63 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Barton Athlon XP 3000+ [Review, amdzone]
We review the new 512kb L2 cache Barton from AMD in the form of the Athlon XP 3000+. Mon, 10 Feb, 2003 | 42 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Barton's Here: Athlon XP 3000+ vs. P4 3.06 GHz [Review, Tomshardware]
AMD doubles its Athlon L2 cache. Now, the top of the line is the XP 3000+. Can it upset Intel's P4 3066? As a bonus: we'll overclock the Athlon XP 3000+ and see what other surprises it has in store for us. Mon, 10 Feb, 2003 | 301 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Barton: 512 KB Athlon XP [Review, Aceshardware]
In the shadow of its big brother is Barton, the first AMD processor with 512 KB of L2-cache integrated in the die. This exclusive 512 KB L2-cache works together with the 128 KB L1-cache (64... Mon, 10 Feb, 2003 | 71 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail