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Tom's Hardware Guide reviews dual-core Pentiums.

Intel"s marketing machine already is running full speed in order to support the nearing launch of the first generation dual-core processors. Following the enormous amount of information the company provided at its Spring developer forum, it was no surprise that the manufacturer recently supplied numerous media outlets with dual-core processors for review - several weeks ahead of the actual product launch. The hardware experts at Tom"s Hardware Guide took a close look at the processors to determine whether Intel will be able to keep its promise of increased performance while keeping power levels in a reasonable envelope. Results show that the Pentium D and Pentium Extreme Edition Smithfield version offer significant performance potential for thread-optimized software Read the complete review here: The Pentium D: Intel"s Dual Core Silver Bullet Previewed Intel Developer Forum Spring 2005: From Multi-Cores To Domination


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