Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Intel processor sets a new speed record


COMPUTER chip maker Intel demonstrated its fastest processor ever at the CeBIT computer fair in Hanover, Germany, this week. It showed a PC with a Pentium II running at 700MHz - more than twice the rate of today's speed king, a 333MHz model.
The megahertz rating defines the speed of the processor which routes instructions to various parts of a computer and the software that runs on it. The higher the number, the faster the computer can carry out instructions.
The company said such leaps in processing power would help spark a boom in the Internet and increase the global PC population to more than one billion in the next few years from 200 million now. "I can easily see it hitting one billion in five years," said Intel senior vice-president Albert Yu. "It is going to be a very different world."
In its demonstration, Intel used a PC to show an animated underwater scene that undulated with the current of the sea. As Yu moved the computer's mouse, it instantly wheeled the perspective of the animation skyward into a sun beaming into the depths and downward where submarines drifted by - all in a warping, watery image. "You usually need a very powerful graphics workstation to do that," Yu said.
After the demonstration, a second program that measures processor speed showed the Pentium II was running at 702MHz.
At that speed, a Pentium II PC would have the performance of what was the world's fastest "supercomputer" only a few years ago.
Gert Huegler, the president of Vobis Microcomputer, one of Germany's top PC suppliers, said such massive processing power would enable PCs without extra equipment to talk to users and respond to spoken commands. "That means many more people will use PCs. The ease-of-use border will fall," he said.
Intel, the world's top chip maker with about 85 percent of the market, said 700MHz chips should hit the market in the next few years. A 450MHz model is expected by the end of this year. "This is still a technology demonstration, but that is where we are going," said spokesman Michael Sullivan.
Next month, Intel will launch a new Celeron processor brand that will hit 300MHz later this year and appear in PCs priced from R6 000, Yu said.
Video game maker Nintendo introduced a new version of its popular hand-held video game unit that will not only take digital pictures, but put faces on game characters.
"Game Boy Camera" is a cartridge featuring a swivelling lens that fits into any Game Boy or Game Boy Pocket unit. It turns the system into a low-cost, easy-to-use digital camera with an on-screen photo studio.
Nintendo will also offer a printer that can be attached to the camera to print photo stickers for children to collect and trade.
The camera can take and store up to 30 digital images that can be viewed one at a time or as a slide show in sequential or shuffle order.
Children can manipulate the photos using onboard software with stamps to decorate images with items such as horns, goofy facial features and text. Paint functions can also be used to draw or retouch photos.
Nintendo will start selling a new colour version of the Game Boy system later this year.
Other products that caused a stir at CeBIT were re-writable DVD drives - a technology some experts say will replace home video and CD-ROM in one swoop. The first Windows CE2 hand-held PCs with colour screens also attracted a lot of interest.
Greg Gordon

Monday, December 15, 2008

Intel Processor Xeon 5000 Sequence


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Saturday, December 6, 2008

Intel CPU Naming Explained


Wading through dozens of Intel processor model numbers and clock speeds can be a confusing process. This guide discusses the Intel CPU naming system and how it works.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

TECH SPECS:-


Multi-Core Support Dual-Core Chipset Type Intel 975X Express Max Bus Speed 1066 MHz BIOS Type Intel Storage Controller ATA-100, Serial ATA-300 (RAID) Power Connectors 24-pin main power connector,Form Factor ATX Width 12 in Depth 9.6 in Compatibility Intel VIIV Technology 64-bit Processors Compatibility Yes Processor Socket LGA775 Socket 8-pin ATX12V connector, 4-pin auxiliary power connector Processor Installed Qty (Max Supported) 0 ( 1 ) Memory Supported RAM Technology DDR II SDRAM RAM Installed ( Max ) 0 MB / 8 GB (max) Supported RAM Speed PC2-4300, PC2-6400, PC2-5300 RAM Features Unbuffered, two DDR channels Audio Audio Output Sound card Audio Codec STAC9274D Sound Output Mode 7.1 channel surround Compliant Standards High Definition Audio

Friday, November 21, 2008



Many storage, networking, and embedded applications require fast I/O throughput for optimal performance. Intel® I/O processors allow servers, workstations and storage subsystems to transfer data faster, reduce communication bottlenecks, and improve overall system performance by offloading I/O processing functions from the host CPU. The table below provides a quick overview of the Intel I/O processor family. The Intel® IOP34x family of processors, with Intel XScale® microarchitecture, builds on more than a decade of leadership in I/O processor technology. Learn more about Intel I/O Processors based on Intel XScale® Technology, or get an overview of all our I/O processors in our I/O Processor Overview brochure.
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The Celeron processor is designed to be Intel's most cost-effective processor. It is their most basic, and thus slowest. While a Celeron may have a similar GHz rating to a Core or Pentium processor, the Celeron will be slower due to smaller amounts of cache within the processor itself. We do not generally recommend purchasing a computer with a Celeron processor, because they offer by far the least in terms of longevity -- while a computer with a Celeron processor will be less expensive now, it will need to be replaced at a cumulatively higher cost later.Click here to read more about the Celeron from Intel.

Intel's Centrino processor is a combination of either the Pentium M (the precursor to the Core Duo) or the Core Duo, a model of motherboard, and a wireless card. While the set is nice, it is largely marketing on Intel's part and offers little performance boost over simply choosing a Core Duo and a Dell wireless card. The latter option tends to be less expensive and works just as well. Either the Centrino or any Dell wireless card will work with UWNet, the University's wireless network.Click here to read more about the Centrino Duo and Centrino M from Intel.
Celeron

Pentium 4


The Pentium 4 is an older processor than the Core Duo, but it is far from obsolete. The Pentium 4 is one of the best processors for desktops, able to reach speeds of well over 3.0 GHz. The Pentium 4 is also available with "HyperThreading" technology, which makes it perform more efficiently when you're running many demanding programs at once.Click here to read more about the Pentium 4 from Intel.
Centrino

The Core 2 Duo is Intel's newest processor, and can be found in both PCs and new Macs. While not technically a "dual processor," each Core 2 Duo has a pair of processing cores in it. This helps optimize performance for things like gaming, video and image processing, and so on. It's also extremely useful for running many programs at once, without sacrificing any of your system's performance. Laptops with Core Duo processors tend to be more energy-efficient and thinner than ones without them.Click here to read more about the Core 2 Duo from Intel.
Pentium 4

Intel Processor Comparison

Intel Processor Comparison: Which one is right for me?
Intel is the brand that Dell uses in all of its computers. Apple now also uses Intel processors in the MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Mini product lines. There are many different options within Intel's product line, and this page is meant to help you clarify which is best for you. Newer processors will usually last you much longer than older ones, and generally longevity is the best choice when buying a computer. Remember, though, that Intel is not the only brand that makes processors. AMD's processors are often considered better and less expensive than Intel's, and have recently been added as an option on many Dell systems

Intel Core i7 Singapore Launch Party - i7 965 Live 5+ Ghz benchmarks By eva2000, November 21, 2008 - 4:10 PM - 0 Comments

Fellow Teamau.net and i4memory forum member, Tim Marshall (T_M) was invited to Intel’s Core i7 Singapore launch party and with a live audience and press attending overclocked and benched a Core i7 965 extreme edition processor on LN2 with Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 and GA-EX58-Extreme X58 motherboards. T_M also did some overclocking at Gigabyte’s Taiwan offices.
Hardware used:
Intel - Core i7 965xe ES, 80Gb 25-M SSD, TRUE Extreme
Gigabyte - UD5 and Extreme mobos, Core i7 965xe’s ES, 4870×2
ADATA - Tri-channel 1600+ 8-8-8-24 (3 x 1 Gb kit)

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Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility

Software Description
The Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility was developed by Intel Corporation to enable consumers the ability to identify and, in some circumstances, determine if their Intel processor is operating at the correct and rated frequency intended by Intel Corporation. Beginning with the Pentium® processor, this utility provides consumers with the ability to determine standard CPU identification of Intel processors. In addition, supported processors can utilize the Frequency Test feature of the utility to help determine if a processor has been overclocked.
This version of the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility has been updated to support the new Intel Xeon Processor, Pentium 4 processors, Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processors, Pentium III processors, Mobile Pentium III processors with Intel SpeedStep technology, Pentium III Xeon processors and Intel Celeron processors with 66, 100, 133, 400, 533 , and 800 MHz system memory bus products, as well as adding new processor identification functionality (CPUID). For Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

AMD and Intel Processor

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New Intel processor has double the power

Intel Corp. has built a new chip packed with a record 2 billion transistors, more than doubling the processing power of a line of its chips for supercomputers, the company said Monday.
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company plans to present more information on its latest Itanium processor and a string of other technological achievements this week at the International Solid State Circuits Conference in San Francisco.
The new “quad-core” Itanium chips will operate at frequencies up to 2 gigahertz and have four processing engines on a single chip. Current models have two.
Adding processing engines boosts a chip’s performance and improves ability to juggle various tasks at the same time. The former record for transistors on a microprocessor was 1.7 billion, held by another Itanium chip, Intel said.
Beyond bravado, the latest milestone signals Intel’s commitment to its heavily criticized Itanium product line, which has been hammered by critics for falling short of Intel’s expectations.
While they were under development in the 1990s, Intel vowed that its Itanium chips would reshape the computer industry and replace chips built on its popular x86 design. But they didn’t catch on, and Intel’s focus on Itanium gave smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. an opportunity to jump into the lucrative server market with what many firms viewed as a superior product.

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Recommended Download: Click Here to Check for System Problems

The Intel Processor Identification Utility was developed by Intel Corporation to identify the processor inside a system, assuring the processor contains intended technologies and is operating at the tested and rated frequency intended by Intel Corporation. The utility is designed to identify the new generation of processors, and processors going forward, starting with Pentium 4 (in contrast to the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility, which identifies Intel processors manufactured prior to the introduction of the Intel® Pentium 4 processor).

Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition Processor Review

Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition Processor

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Intel Processor Identification Utility

There is a common problem where it is difficult to determine what your CPU can really do. Given the widespread addition of features in the last few years, it is often a mystery what your system can really accomplish. One area of huge importance is whether or not the Intel CPU can support VT (Virtualization Technology). Many programs (like XenServer) depend on this new feature to be able to virtualize Windows.
Today brought the discovery that Intel provides a program called “Processor Identification Utility” on their web site for download. As part of this program it identifies the processor as well as features like VT. Given that they created the cores and are updating the PIU (Processor Identification Utility) to match, it should be a good place to start.
After having downloaded and installed the program (which seemed a bit complex for a query program), the execution was easy. From here the main features are identified. To show my ignorance, I had no idea that my work system was a quad (thought it was a dual). It also showed that VT was there.


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