Are the current Intel CPUs running asynchronous ram speed from the front side bus speed of the CPU? I ask because I am looking at the new P35 boards (Asus) talking about running at the 1066MHz speed ...
I read someplace that certain mobo's using VIA chip sets can actually overclock their fsb's without overclocking the cpu(s)?<BR><BR>It said that an older program called WPCREDIT (I think thats the ...
Intel's Core architecture has really made a huge impression on the CPU war between AMD and Chipzilla. Not long ago Intel was in hot water over its Peltier-element temp running Prescott based CPUs, ...
If you use your PC primarily for word processing, spreadsheets and the Internet, most modern computers are fast enough for these types of tasks. However, if you use large databases or run power-hungry ...
Processors continue to get faster and faster, but the frontside bus (FSB) remains one of the biggest bottlenecks on system performance. Most major manufacturers, including Intel, Motorola and AMD, are ...
Altera and XtremeData have announced that they are demonstrating their operational FPGA/Intel Xeon processor-based front side bus (FSB) module at the Intel Developer Forum. Equipped with an Altera ...
The advantage of DDR2 memory architecture could be revealed after FSB (Front Side Bus) upgraded from 800MHz to 1066MHz. It’s benefit from FSB1066 and DDR2 533 reach an synchronization on data ...
The Inquirer is reporting that Intel is facing some major issues regarding FSB speeds with their upcoming processor architectures. Apparently, there are some major bandwidth considerations which must ...
Intel's move to an integrated tri-channel memory-controller and QPI link(s) for Core i7 is enough to require a new chipset to support the processor, clearly. Say goodbye to X48 and hello to X58 ...
Stratix III FPGA-Based Module Delivers Significant Cost, Power and Space Savings San Francisco, CA, September 18, 2007-- Altera Corporation and XtremeData, Inc. today announced they are demonstrating ...