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65 CPUs From 100 MHz to 3066 MHz

socram writes " Tom's Hardware posted an interesting article, describing and benchmarking 65 kinds of CPUs from 1994 to 2003. Opinions on what constitutes "adequate computing speed" vary greatly from one user to the next. While one person may be perfectly content with an old Pentium 133 system that stores stamp club membership details in a DOS program in "real-time mode", there is another group at the other end of the scale - video fans who must have the latest and greatest and who will clamor for more and more Gigahertz and gigabytes."

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  1. Re:Memory by Ace+Rimmer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Ummm.... this's been really informative. Obviously the moderator haven't heard it so far. Maybe I should also get some crack ;)

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  2. Re:going through your own stash... by SirTwitchALot · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wow! A grammar nazi making an error! This is almost as good as a repost within an hour. Just in case you didn't know... Spelt isn't a word (try spelled.)

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