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Latest Reviews
Total Reviews: 73
AMD Athlon 64 3400+
Review | 18th Jan 2004
AMD's latest incarnation of the Athlon 64 is the fastest consumer processor on the market. But there's better value to be had one step down the speed ladder.
Review | 18th Jan 2004
AMD's latest incarnation of the Athlon 64 is the fastest consumer processor on the market. But there's better value to be had one step down the speed ladder.
Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
Review | 5th Nov 2003
Intel's latest high-performance chip is certainly fast, but is that enough to justify the incredibly high price?
Review | 5th Nov 2003
Intel's latest high-performance chip is certainly fast, but is that enough to justify the incredibly high price?
Athlon 64
Feature | 23rd Sep 2003
AMD is ushering in the next generation of desktop processors, but what does the 64bit revolution really mean to the end user?
Feature | 23rd Sep 2003
AMD is ushering in the next generation of desktop processors, but what does the 64bit revolution really mean to the end user?
Latest News
Total News: 235
DDR2: The Memory That Gives and Gives
News | 23rd Mar 2005
The speed hikes in DDR2 just keep on coming. There's 800MHz modules now, but we're going to have to wait for mobo manufacturers to catch up...
News | 23rd Mar 2005
The speed hikes in DDR2 just keep on coming. There's 800MHz modules now, but we're going to have to wait for mobo manufacturers to catch up...
AMD Marches Out Cen-Turions in 64s
News | 10th Mar 2005
The latest battle in the processor world steps up a notch as AMD releases its 64bit Centrino killers. There's dual core versions on the way too.
News | 10th Mar 2005
The latest battle in the processor world steps up a notch as AMD releases its 64bit Centrino killers. There's dual core versions on the way too.
Intel Mobile Technology Update
News | 4th Mar 2005
Intel outlines its new mobile platform and lays out where it thinks mobile technology should be heading.
News | 4th Mar 2005
Intel outlines its new mobile platform and lays out where it thinks mobile technology should be heading.
Intel Developer Forum 2005 - Multi-Core Chips
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Multi-core processing is just around the corner and Intel is keen to show that it has its plans in order.
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Multi-core processing is just around the corner and Intel is keen to show that it has its plans in order.
Intel Developer Forum 2005 - Kick Off
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Kicking off the Intel Developer Forum 2005, Craig Barrett outlines where Intel is and where it's heading.
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Kicking off the Intel Developer Forum 2005, Craig Barrett outlines where Intel is and where it's heading.
Athlon Gets Dual Core, Celeron Gets 64bit
News | 1st Mar 2005
In the endless dance of the two processing giants, it's nip and tuck once again.
News | 1st Mar 2005
In the endless dance of the two processing giants, it's nip and tuck once again.
DDR3 Makes Us Feel Sad
News | 22nd Feb 2005
In a day when the news made us realise all our equipment was out of date AGAIN, Samsung takes the biscuit with a working sample of DDR3.
News | 22nd Feb 2005
In a day when the news made us realise all our equipment was out of date AGAIN, Samsung takes the biscuit with a working sample of DDR3.
Intel Gets Bit Between Its Teeth
News | 22nd Feb 2005
The role out of 64 bit technology from the chip giant gathers momentum with the release of five compliant desktop processors.
News | 22nd Feb 2005
The role out of 64 bit technology from the chip giant gathers momentum with the release of five compliant desktop processors.
AMD Ups Opterons
News | 15th Feb 2005
New Opterons, cross range price cuts and a claimed victory over Intel. It's been a big day for AMD.
News | 15th Feb 2005
New Opterons, cross range price cuts and a claimed victory over Intel. It's been a big day for AMD.
IBM, Sony, Toshiba to acCELerate Processor Market?
News | 8th Feb 2005
IBM, Sony and Toshiba have held a press conference to lift the lid on their co-developed multicore processor and the results are potentially explosive.
News | 8th Feb 2005
IBM, Sony and Toshiba have held a press conference to lift the lid on their co-developed multicore processor and the results are potentially explosive.














