index hardware       software     games   reviews  forums join      about
Main Menu
· Home
· Chat
· Dictionary
· Downloads
· FAQ
· Feedback
· Forums
· Members List
· Private Messages
· Reviews
· Search
· Stories Archive
· Submit News
· Surveys
· Top 10
· Topics
· Web Affiliates
· Your Account

Advertising

Extras

Poll of the week
Which mailclient do you use?

Outlook
Outlook Express
Netscape
Mozilla
Eudora
Evolution
Hotmail
KMail
TheBat
Webmail
Other



Results
Polls

Votes: 2209
Comments: 7

Old Articles
Friday, March 14
· Windows 2003 server deployment documentation (0)
· GameJack 3.01.002 (0)
· RaidenFTPD v2.4 Build 326 (0)
· RightMark Audio Analyzer 5.0 Pre-Release (0)
· K-Lite Codec Pack 2.01 Release Candidates (0)
· Zoom Player 3.00 Beta 6 (0)
· SIS 650/651/M650/M652/740 drivers (0)
· Trident Cyber-XP4 drivers version 6.13.01.0002 (0)
· S3 Pro Savage ICD drivers version 6.13.10.1104 (0)
· SiS Xabre II Info (0)
· Fresh UI v5.50 (0)
· Microsoft Readies Autonomic Computing Plan (0)
· CodeRed.F Virus on its way (0)
· Free Symantec DeepSight Analyzer (0)
· Norton AntiVirus Virus Definitions March 13, 2003 (0)
· Securing Windows 2000 Server (0)
· S3 claims first 0.13µ 8-pipeline graphics engine (0)
· 2 New PowerDVD 4.0 Add-On Pack Patches (0)
· Cool XP built in Firewall log viewer (0)
· Web Log Explorer 1.3 Beta 2 (0)

Older Articles


Hardware: 10.2 GHz Intel Nehalem CPU
Posted on Thursday, January 30 @ 21:41:23 CET by the_King

Intel

According to Inquirer Intel will deliver 10.2GHz processor by 2005 with codename "Nehalem".
Click on read more.

Unofficialy news are that Intel will be able to deliver 10.20GHz desktop CPUs codenamed "Nehalem" and produced using 65 nanometer technology.
If Intel manages to migrate away from the 90 nanometer technology it will introduce towards the end of this year, by then the "Prescott" core will deliver at least 5.20GHz using the 800MHz system bus.
The first Nehalem is supposed to appear at 9.60GHz before Intel succeeds in its goal to produce a 10GHz+ chip, the Nehalem, and using a 1200MHz front side bus.

Read whole article @ theInquirer










 
Related Links
· More about Intel
· News by the_King


Most read story about Intel:


Article Rating
Average Score: 3.6
Votes: 5


Please take a second and vote for this article:

Bad
Regular
Good
Very Good
Excellent



Options

Printer Friendly Page  Printer Friendly Page

Send to a Friend  Send to a Friend

Threshold
The comments are owned by the poster. We aren't responsible for their content.

No Comments Allowed for Anonymous, please register






Techconnect is powered by an AMD Athlon, Redhat & PHPNuke.
Copyright (C) 2002 Techconnect | Icra | Policy | Bulk mailers