In layman's terms please.

Which means...max wrote:
8 threads, loads of memory bandwidth
Lol. So it doesn't have 8 cores like I was (Falsely) told?max wrote:
it's like super fast
4 cores, 8 threads, and on-chip memory controller for assloads of memory bandwidth, iirc.Sir Schmoopy wrote:
Lol. So it doesn't have 8 cores like I was (Falsely) told?max wrote:
it's like super fast
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What are these threads and hyper-threading you speak of?rdx-fx wrote:
4 cores, 8 threads, and on-chip memory controller for assloads of memory bandwidth, iirc.Sir Schmoopy wrote:
Lol. So it doesn't have 8 cores like I was (Falsely) told?max wrote:
it's like super fast
Each core doing the evolutionary equivalent of Hyper-Threading to kinda look like it's 2 cores.
(metric assloads, not american assloads, BTW)
It makes it a pseudo 8-core chip. My understanding is that this allows the operating system to use a bit more of the chip that would be idle without HT. It doesn't match the difference of single -> dual core, but it does help.Sir Schmoopy wrote:
What are these threads and hyper-threading you speak of?
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but it's ever so sexyFreezer7Pro wrote:
Right now, I think they're what the Pentium D was back in the day; Big, beefy, expensive, hot, and not really necessary.
So was the P-Dmax wrote:
but it's ever so sexyFreezer7Pro wrote:
Right now, I think they're what the Pentium D was back in the day; Big, beefy, expensive, hot, and not really necessary.
80°C load is no problem at allMekstizzle wrote:
Hot? Those mofuggas are on the 45nm process, now if those are getting hot, then at least you know there's some serious shit going on
135W TDP, go figureMekstizzle wrote:
Hot? Those mofuggas are on the 45nm process, now if those are getting hot, then at least you know there's some serious shit going on
and oh man not to talk about how fast it is! SLi and CF get huge boost in performance compared to C2Q.max wrote:
but it's ever so sexyFreezer7Pro wrote:
Right now, I think they're what the Pentium D was back in the day; Big, beefy, expensive, hot, and not really necessary.
It's newer and it's faster.Sir Schmoopy wrote:
In layman's terms
Plus girlies will sleep with you.Bell wrote:
It's newer and it's faster.Sir Schmoopy wrote:
In layman's terms
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you know why?rdx-fx wrote:
i7 is neat, cool, and fast.
The future of computing, however, is in the architecture of the current Graphics chips.
That's where the really cool developments in hardware are taking place.
Monolithic core CPUs with a few cores, the innovation is in the management of their complexity.
In contrast, the GPU in your video card has the real innovation in solving shit-tons of complex mathematics simultaneously, rapidly, and in bulk quantity.
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