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In the coming few weeks Intel will be launching the worlds first six-core desktop processor with the Core i7-980X desktop processor Extreme Edition. This LGA 1366 socket processor can be run in any existing Intel X58 Express chipset powered motherboard after a quick BIOS flash, so a new platform will not be needed. Read on to see what we think of the 980X in our testing!
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En présentant officiellement le Gulftown en ce mois de mars, Intel est donc le premier à décliner un processeur 6 Cœurs pour le grand public. Après l'apparition des Dual Core et Quad Core sur les déclinaisons Lynnfield et Bloomfield, puis du Westmere, voici le Gunlftown, une version 6 Cœurs pour les plateformes X58 LGA1366. L'augmentation du nombre de Cœurs au sein même du processeur porte-elle à la hausse les performances dans la pratique ? Logiciels et Jeux sont-ils devenus au fil du temps mieux optimisés pour l'exploitation des Cœurs et du Multi Threading avec l'HT ?
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C'est en pleine GDC (Game Developers Conference) qu'Intel a choisi de dévoiler son nouveau processeur doté de six coeurs : Gulftown.
Premier modèle du genre à fonctionner sur une plateforme grand public, il se détache aussi des produits du genre de par sa finesse de gravure en 32 nm.
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The Intel I7-980x being reviewed today is one of those products coming onto the market that you know know is more of a 32nm victory lap rather than a product that is trying to leap-frog the competition. With nothing in sight that could even touch the Nehalem in terms of performance, the Gulftown adds to an impressive performance market lead that will not be superceded by anyone but themselves for some time to come.
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Heute morgen macht es bei Intel "Tock" und der Sockel LGA1366 bekommt den ersten Desktop-Prozessor mit sechs Kernen. Doch damit nicht genug: Dank HyperThreading kann der Core i7 980X sogar zwölf Threads parallel bearbeiten. Wir haben Intels neues Top-Modell bereits ausführlich getestet und können euch sagen, ob die 999 US-Dollar gut investiert sind.
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Our review of the first six-core CPU to arrive on the market, Core i7-980X (3.33 GHz), based on the new 32 nm manufacturing process.
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Der erste Sechs-Kern-Prozessor für den Desktop ist da! Was der Neuling von Intel, Codename „Gulftown“, mit seinen Kernen anzufangen weiß, sehen wir uns genauer an. Dabei interessiert uns in erster Linie seine Performance, aber auch die technischen Details kommen nicht zu kurz. Wie immer gibt es darüber hinaus einen Blick auf Overclocking- und Undervolting-Verhalten des neuen Intel-Flaggschiffs.
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Today sees the release of Intels latest CPU, the Core i7-980X Processor Extreme Edition. While the model number may be similar to the existing i7-975 this release is more than "just another speed-bump". Today HardwareHeaven take Intels new high end processor through a selection of real world productivity, media and gaming tests to establish how much of a step forward it is from the existing product range.
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Intel offers something for everyone, as their extensive product line can prove. The chipmaker produces desktop, notebook, server, and personal digital appliance CPUs, Ethernet and WiFi network processors, and countless co-processor units. Keep this in mind as Benchmark Reviews presents the Intel Core i7-980X processor, a six-core Westmere 32nm CPU. Codenamed Gulftown, this 3.33GHz Extreme Edition processor features an unlocked clock speed multiplier with twelve computing threads and a 12MB cache. Built for the Intel X58-Express enthusiast platform, Benchmark Reviews tests the BX80613I7980X retail part in gaming, computing, and overclocking performance.
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In the end, there is no miracle. Athlon II X2 215 is a bit faster than Celeron, but slower than Pentium. It's positioned on a par with the lowest-end Celeron anyway. Besides, it works well with DDR3 memory. Something which LGA775 processors, especially low-end, cannot boast of.
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