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Did Intel just release "F" stepping? *edit title*

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Looking at processors for sale, a lot of them are listed. They also added them to their website list in the last couple days, kinda sneakily.

http://www.intel.com/products/proc [...] ocnuminfo&

The only added feature listed is that bit disable for anti-virus, but an article I read says it also is supposed to have Intel's version of Cool n' Quiet or something like that. Anyone have information on this new stepping?

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Imp on 10/11/04 02:59 PM.</EM></FONT></P>

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That's only <i>a small bit</i> (pun intended) of what they need to do to catch up.

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I see intel slingshoting ahead of AMD soon and reclaiming the performance crown.

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That's fine, think whatever you want. In the meantime, everyone else will be running circles around you with their AMD 64 systems, but hey, enjoy the show anyway.

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The Xeons now have 64-bit...

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Running circles lol, they are doing good but not dominateing.

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well...

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Reply to coylter

Well, you'd better bow down and worship! I just finished a 560 "J" CPU on an ASUS board running Kingston DDR2 with a 100mm Aerocool heatsink. Can you say 4.4ghz at 43C? Can you say an <A HREF="http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/you.html" target="_new">Aquamark3</A> score of 86,780 with an X800 card?


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Reply to Cybercraig
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Damn, I'm impressed. That a 800mhz increase!

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Oops sorry, I guess it would be more correct to say "F" stepping as the current are "E". The model # description is where the "J" goes, as in P4 - 550J, etc.

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