Monsters of Photorealism

Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Monday 5 December 2005 at 12:57 pm

by Clive Thompson.

The Xbox 360 has the most advanced, high-resolution graphics ever. Is that a good thing?

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  • Two or Three Cores

    Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Monday 5 December 2005 at 1:09 pm

    Tom’s Hardware asks, “Are Three Cores Better Than Two?”

    For AMD and Intel, it is just a matter of time before single-core processors become a thing of the past. The future thus belongs to devices that might pack two or eventually more than a dozen physical processing units onto a single physical die. However, it is a common assumption that processor cores have to come in even numbers, which is, in fact, not the case.

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  • Intel Discusses Future Plans

    Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Monday 5 December 2005 at 1:53 pm

    Top Secret Intel Processor Plans Uncovered Intel Focusing On 45 nm Now

    Intel plans to unleash the first quad core CPU (Kentsfield) within one year. The switch to 45 nm in 2007 will enable eight cores and up to 12 MB L2 cache (Yorkfield) per CPU. We x-rayed the complete CPU roadmap.

    Intel was surprisingly talkative when it came to future technologies and products this year. As a result, most of the technical audience is up to date regarding the upcoming micro architecture based on the 65 nm Merom design. We discovered that all of these announcements are the top of a hot iceberg only, because the chip firm intends to deliver almost 20 new processor designs within the next eight quarters; all for the sole purpose of dominating the desktop, mobile and enterprise segments.

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