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And the Race is on in Q2 of 2005. I found this page while googling around & it's quite informative.
Here is a quick glance in what to expect in the Q2 2005 competition. - ATI's new 520 core with GDDR4 @ over 1.20GHz speed WOW, 48 AUL's & 96 SOPC. Double WOW.
- NVIDIA's new nVidia NV47 to have 24 pixel pipelines. WOW.
- Intel's Dual Core Mobo support are coming. Intel i955X Express (Glenwood) & Intel i945P/G (Lakeport P/G).
- Intel's new Pentium 4 5x1 series, Intel Celeron D with EM64T & Intel Pentium 4 (Smithfield), Intel Pentium 4 670, Intel Celeron D 350,
- AMD's new line of the Athlon 64 FX-57 (San Diego), AMD Athlon 64 3700+ & 4200+ (Venice), Sempron 3300+, AMD Turion (Newark), AMD Turion (Lancaster) & AMD Georgetown all with 90nm & 64-Bit support.
And the Race is on in Q2 of 2005. I found this page while googling around & it's quite informative.
Here is a quick glance in what to expect in the Q2 2005 competition. - ATI's new 520 core with GDDR4 @ over 1.20GHz speed WOW, 48 AUL's & 96 SOPC. Double WOW.
- NVIDIA's new nVidia NV47 to have 24 pixel pipelines. WOW.
- Intel's Dual Core Mobo support are coming. Intel i955X Express (Glenwood) & Intel i945P/G (Lakeport P/G).
- Intel's new Pentium 4 5x1 series, Intel Celeron D with EM64T & Intel Pentium 4 (Smithfield), Intel Pentium 4 670, Intel Celeron D 350,
- AMD's new line of the Athlon 64 FX-57 (San Diego), AMD Athlon 64 3700+ & 4200+ (Venice), Sempron 3300+, AMD Turion (Newark), AMD Turion (Lancaster) & AMD Georgetown all with 90nm & 64-Bit support.