The Mother of All CPU Charts
||Plazm|| writes "Tom's Hardware has an entertaining read on the latest offerings from processor makers Intel and AMD. Not only does it contain a plethora of benchmarks on the latest Dual core CPU's, but it also includes benchmarks from over 60 other legacy processors. Better yet, they let the benchmarks speak for themselves and let you draw your own conclusions. You may want to fill up your 44oz mug before sifting through this one, though."
Toms Hardware chart that compares CPU's which double as heaters!! Wow - that will be great for those cold winter nights reading slashdot.
That's not Xtreme enough. You're not really Xtreme until you lose the E.
-Buddy of DoQ
It's a lot like slashdot used to be
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btw, if you're the R K Callaghan i think you are i know where you live ;)
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~Rebecca
That just might be the creepiest reply I've ever gotten on Slashdot. Though, all the same, feel free to send your guess to my userid at gmail.com
Bill> How big is that large?
Station operator> You're gonna wanna pull your truck up out back. I'm gonna go start the pump.
Bill> Shit that sounds like a lot of coffee man. I don't know if I wanna be awake that long in Tennessee.
Damn! And I had my "Hey Doap, Karnt U Spel?" line ready to go...
I used to have oil heat but with the price of petroleum, now I just use SETI@Home.
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But Intel has a special feature: The die of the 600 series Prescott processors takes up 135 square mm^2 making it the first 4-dimensional chip around.