Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Intel Quad-Cores

While AMD's quad-core processors don't seem to be gaining much bandwidth compared to their previous architectures, Intel's quad-cores are quite the opposite. Their newest design plans indicate a capability to process up to a single teraflop from the cumulative cores. They're able to achieve this by grafting 20 MB of SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) below the cores. Therefore supplying the cores with large amounts of bandwidth. However, this specific model of quad-cores will not be released for quite some time. Intel's first array of quad-cores will merely be two Core 2 Duos stuck together, increasing both processing power and bandwidth.

Will AMD's quad-cores be able to outlast Intel's first & second editions?

Happy Birthday Pupitmiser!!!
This week marks my 17th birthday.

3 Comments:

Blogger Pupitmiser said...

Yeah, I rly hope they do. It'd suck if they didn't. As far as outlasting goes, they're prolly fine, but actually being sold; might be a problem.

2:56 PM  
Blogger Arbitor319 said...

wow looks like intel is doing some kool stuff....i fear that intel may be becoming too powerful....as much of a poster boy for AMD i am, intel could do some serious damage to AMD if left unchallenged, but i have a feeling AMD has a trick up their sleeve that'll roxorz our boxorz :P


DEATH TO INTEL!!!! AMD BE PRAISED!!!!! *fires AK47 indiscriminatly into the air*

1:01 PM  
Blogger Pupitmiser said...

yay AK's. But yeah, Intel's technology and new architechtures are becoming increasingly more attractive. I might end up with an Intel system in the future; if it keeps up.

4:41 PM  

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