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More Intel Core i7 Reviews
Posted on: 2008-11-04 11:22:23 The second round of Intel Core i7 articles, this time from Nordic Hardware, Hardware Zone, Anandtech, Hardware Canucks, HardOCP, Bit-Tech, and OCWorkbench. Overclocking Core i7 at Intel 2008 @ NordicHardware "We've just posted a different kind of article on the performance of the just released Intel Core i7. It covers the weekend the we spent at Intel overclocking Core i7 in Intel's own lab. We consumed over 400l of liquid nitrogen and managed to raise the bar in all four of the 3DMark Vantage presets." >> Read more www.hardwarezone.com(R) News : Changing for the Future - Intel's Core i7 "Intel finally took the wraps off its latest processor, the Core i7. Based on the long-awaited Nehalem architecture that radically changes the Intel platform from the ground up, the Core i7 sweeps into town bringing along a new chipset and the return of an old Pentium 4 feature. Does it make the grade?" >> Read more The Dark Knight: Intel's Core i7 "Nehalem, as I've mentioned countless times before, is a "tock" processor in Intel's tick-tock cadence. That means it's a new microarchitecture but based on an existing manufacturing process, in this case 45nm. >> Read more Intel Core i7 Nehalem 920, 940 and 965 XE Processors Review @ Hardware Canucks "Today marks the official release of the next step in Intel's march to market domination and with it they are hoping to put the competition to shame. What we get is a processor with four physical cores which through the "miracle" of Hyperthreading operates as if it has eight cores. Words like QuickPath Interconnect, Turbo Mode and Triple Channel Memory will all become familiar lexicons in no time at all since they are all integral technologies this new 45nm processor family uses." >> Read more Intel Core i7 Synthetic Benchmarks "e give you a one page article written with the benchmark monkey in mind! (We have a few around here too!). Core i7 965EE, 940, and 920 paced through four synthetic benchmarks and compared to Core 2 QX9770 and E8500. And we even throw in a little Prescott too, just because it was cold in the office." >> Read more bit-tech News: Intel's Core i7 920, 940 and 965 processors "Intel has designed a performance platform for power users and workstations and has achieved its goals in style - for those users, we absolutely recommend the move to Intel's latest and greatest CPUs. But, it's not without its drawbacks for enthusiasts on a budget and for gamers looking for a large jump in performance. >> Read more Review of Intel Core i7 940 (Nehalem) on Gigabyte GA-X58-UD5 mainboard "On 15 Nov 2008, Intel moves forward with a new micro architecture commonly known as Nehalem or Core i7. This new architecture is quite different from the current Core 2 Duo as it integrates the memory controller within the processor just like what AMD does. It also introduces a concept Quick Path Interconnect (QPI), which is quite similar to Hyper transport what you already have on AMD platform. Basically this new concept does away with the North bridge but it still has something known as IOH which connects to CPU via QPI link. Effectively, the bulk of the work now lies with the south bridge ICH10R. QPI can scale up to 25.6GB/sec of bandwidth between CoreT i7 Processors and the rest of the system, providing exactly Double bandwidth of 1600 MHz FSB. >> Read more |