Intel Launches New Pentium Extreme Edition 965
RL-20 II Rider writes "Although Intel is hard at work readying their next-gen Conroe core for a proposed 2H '06 release, it seems engineers at the company are still improving upon the existing 65nm Presler core. This
review of the brand-new 3.73GHz Pentium Extreme Edition 965 dual-core processor shows that the CPU is based on a new stepping of the Presler core that runs cooler and overclocks higher than older chips, while consuming a bit less power as well."
Does it only work if you're snowboarding down a hillside and parachuting off a cliff while slamming a Mountain Dew?
65 nm = 43/16777216 inches
Colonel Sandurz: Prepare to purchase an Intel Pentium Extreme Edition.
Dark Helmet: No. No. No. No. Extreme is too slow.
Colonel Sandurz: Extreme too slow?
Dark Helmet: Yes. We're gonna have to go straight to an Intel Pentium Ludicrous Edition.
Oooh, next they'll the have the Pentium WICKED, followed by the Pentium WOOT!
Ironic that a site reviewing a P4 Extreme Edition is called "Hot Hardware." Hot, indeed.
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Nothing says "unprofessional job" like wrinkles in your duct tape.
New acronym alert:
PEE
It's just the normal noises in here.
Intel are so off on this one. Just from a preliminary glance, I can see that they named this chip wrong. "Pentium Extreme Edition 965"? Where should I start?
First of all, this chip is at the very least an Extreme Turbo Edition 1078. However, I have a strong suspicion about it being closer to a Super Mega Extreme Turbo 8000.
Yes... you will infact DIE if you have not noticed that.
-JesseNothing says "unprofessional job" like wrinkles in your duct tape.
Funny thing, I seem to have misread the cores names as 'Ownya/yermom.'