notoriousformula
12-28-2004, 10:52 PM
Xbit Lab takes a look @ New characteristics and peculiarities of the upcoming dual-core CPUs from AMD and Intel
It is evident that the year 2005 is going to become an important milestone for the multi-core architectures evolution. All major processor developers will have not only to present their dual-core CPUs but also to clearly describe their ongoing plans in this direction. Of course, at first dual-core processors will receive a very warm welcome in all market segments. But as the time passes and the OS and software developers adapt more to the new working conditions, the multi-core processor architectures can lead the industry to the new performance levels.
Link (http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/dual-core.html)
It is evident that the year 2005 is going to become an important milestone for the multi-core architectures evolution. All major processor developers will have not only to present their dual-core CPUs but also to clearly describe their ongoing plans in this direction. Of course, at first dual-core processors will receive a very warm welcome in all market segments. But as the time passes and the OS and software developers adapt more to the new working conditions, the multi-core processor architectures can lead the industry to the new performance levels.
Link (http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/dual-core.html)