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Til tross for en dramatisk økning i antall "pipelines", holder Prescott noenlunde følge med Northwood, selv om forskjellen er langt fra ubetydelig i enkelte tilfeller. Tretten nye instruksjoner har kommet på plass, og det blir spennende å se hva disse...
For the most part, the Prescott doesn’t offer the same instant improvement that Northwood offered over Willamette. It does however perform on par with the Northwood and rarely falls behind. While it doubles the L1 and L2, the extended pipeline kind...
Abstrakt: Preparing for the Future Today Intel is releasing the latest core?revision to their Pentium 4 lineup: Prescott. This is the second revision from the original "Williamette" core P4, and it offers some pretty significant changes to the CPU. This is a pre...
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Udgivet: 2004-02-02, Forfatter: Wayne , anmeldelse af: trustedreviews.com
Abstrakt: The year's not even a month old and already the CPU market is shaping up for another exciting 12 months for the consumer. Following AMD's speed bumped Athlon64 3400+ on the 6th January it's now Intel's turn to play its hand and introduce the latest incarn...
Intel has presented us with two very different processor releases, each with its own set of benefits and pitfalls. The Pentium 4-3.2E Prescott offers core enhancements and the doubling of the L1 and L2 cache levels, but the 3.2 GHz release core speed ...
Abstrakt: When the Prescott core first appeared on our radar in 2002, only one detail was known: it would be manufactured on a 90nm process. The 180nm Willamette core was still around at the time, so naturally, Prescott sounded like an amazing feat of engineerin...