Oblique - Three AMD brings core processorof rudi - 16 Sep 2007 16:03:00 As, inter alia, the Inquirer reported, AMD will soon synonymous a three-core processor launch. The reasons for this somewhat unusual step are manifold. Thus, the three core models of its chips, in which a core does not completely work. Instead of the entire chip in the garbage can to kick, just the defective part is disabled and the three functional come cheaper in the trade. Also could it be that one of the four cores prevented a higher clock, and so one core with a three-stroke gets longer. Also conceivable is that AMD hereby hobbyist wants to make hot, perhaps with a few wire bridges then cut to a cheaper quad-core processor coming. That does not turnover, but not be underestimated, the PR effect. In any case, these three nuclei are particularly favorable, as with Intel's 2.4 GHz quad for 230 euros a yardstick for AMD already has geschäftsbedrohlich deep. AMD's suffering, however, consumers should be Freud. Because so three core processors are expected soon in the initial segment to be found. Cool.
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Antwort von clicki:
gabs is not synonymous times as an approach to reduce latency? The idea was, I believe that each processor is connected with each and not a "Hopp over another must take (as in 4 core would be the case)