Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition review
Reviews The last three Extreme Edition chips Intel has launched each required its own new motherboard circuitry, and Core i7 is no different. The major impact of the QPI for users is that Intel employs different QPI ratings to distinguish the Core i7-965...
[November 3, 2008, 22:47]
ASUS Extreme AX800 XT Platinum Edition
Downloads ASUS Extreme AX800 XT Platinum Edition equips with newest ASUS-specific award-winning features and ATI®'s Radeon™ X800 XT Platinum Edition Visual Processing Unit (VPU), which owns both ultimate excellent cinematic resolution and fierce...
[September 9, 2004, 8:00]
Extreme Makeover: Security Manager Edition
White Papers NetIQ Security Manager helps to reduce exposure time by monitoring system changes and user activities, detecting threats and intrusions and automating incident response. The presenter explores the new and exciting upgrades to NetIQ Security Manager.
[July 4, 2009, 1:20]
Dell takes Extreme approach to gaming market
News Gateway, Dell and a host of smaller manufacturers are introducing desktops that contain Intel's Extreme Edition Pentium 4 for the gaming market on Monday, the latest salvo in the war for desktop performance supremacy.
[November 3, 2003, 15:20]
Intel pits its own beast against AMD
News Intel on Monday launched its latest Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor for high-performance desktop PCs, such as game systems. Processors such as the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition and Advanced Micro Devices' Athlon 64 FXrepresent the peak of...
[November 2, 2004, 10:39]
Intel catches up with its 64-bit competitors review
Reviews Intel has introduced a new family of Pentium 4 chips, the 600 series, and also added another member that's clocked at 3.73GHz to its high-end Pentium 4 Extreme Edition line. More significantly, the Pentium 4 600 chips and the 3.73GHz Pentium 4...
[February 22, 2005, 6:40]
Intel raises cache on Pentium 4
News The Pentium 4 Extreme Edition will run at 3.2GHz and come with 2MB of level-three cache, said Louis Burns, executive vice president of the desktop platform group at Intel. Intel did not disclose the price of the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition.
[September 17, 2003, 8:40]
Intel to pip AMD at the dual-core post
News At the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan, Abhi Talwalkar, co-general manager of the company's enterprise group, said that Intel is shipping dual-core "Extreme Edition" chips and accompanying chipsets to PC makers and that systems containing...
[April 12, 2005, 8:45]
Intel brings Nehalem to notebooks
News Officially launched at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday morning, the chip is initially available in two standard and one Extreme Edition versions. The chips run at 45 watts, 55 watts for the Extreme Edition, and have an...
[September 24, 2009, 9:00]
Intel announces Nehalem desktop branding
News In its Monday announcement, Intel also said the first products to bear this branding will appear in the fourth quarter of this year, starting off with a high-end 'Extreme Edition'. This is the sticker to look for on Core i7-bearing machines...
[August 11, 2008, 12:20]
Dell's notebook delays infuriate customers
News The Dell Dimension XPS 3.4 800FSB Extreme Edition P4 base system is on a 45-business-day lead, said the company in a posting to its forums, where customers were sounding off last week about a lack of information on the delays.
[March 29, 2004, 13:05]
AMD to unleash new desktop beast
News Chips such as the Athlon 64 FX and Intel's Pentium 4 Extreme Edition populate the very top of the desktop market, appearing mainly in game machines fitted with the latest graphics cards and high-performance storage systems to render games with the...
[October 18, 2004, 9:20]
Intel shortens dual-core wait
News Intel says its first dual-core chip will be an Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition designed to power desktops for PC enthusiasts such as game players and those who work with multimedia such as music and video.
[February 8, 2005, 8:25]
Intel abandon plans for 4GHz Pentium 4s
News In the future, these chips will have 2MB of cache, like Intel's Xeon server chips and the "Extreme Edition" Pentium 4s designed for gaming PCs. Intel will continue to come out with Extreme Edition chips by boosting the bus speed and cache size...
[October 15, 2004, 9:30]
Intel reveals more upgrade details
News Intel's range of Pentium Extreme Edition CPUs will get dual-core technology first, said Tucker, with the other products to follow. The primary benefit of the Extreme Edition CPU featured in the 6xx Sequence is that it will have a higher system bus...
[February 24, 2005, 8:35]
Intel Prescott: the benchmarks review
Reviews This Northwood-core chip has little relevance to business users, though: for more than the double cost of an equivalent desktop processor, the Extreme Edition delivers only 10 to 15 per cent more performance.
[February 2, 2004, 10:05]
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 review
Reviews Both AMD and Intel knew this before the Extreme Edition chips came to market, of course, but with the quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX6700, the answer to the problem becomes much easier to understand than even with dual-core CPUs; rather than make the...
[November 2, 2006, 10:23]
The graphics wars: ATI takes the lead review
Reviews ATI's revelation is the release of the 128MB Radeon X800 Pro, which sells for $399 (~£222), and the announcement of the higher-end 256MB Radeon X800 XT Platinum Edition, which will be available for $499 (~£278) when it launches on 21 May.
[May 5, 2004, 10:05]
Prescott will keep Pentium 4 moniker
News Keeping the name also helps Intel avoid a marketing muddle with the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. With the extra-large cache, the Extreme Edition will outperform Prescott, Brookwood said, and will likely sell for more.
[December 15, 2003, 9:10]
AMD debuts more 64-bit chips
News Both companies also now sell desktop chips -- the Athlon FX51 and the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition -- that are repackaged server chips. Although fairly evenly matched, the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition scores slightly better on many tests, according to...
[January 6, 2004, 7:30]



