super_xero
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intel are planing to release a procesor with 65nm process using the same desighns from the pentium m and pentium 6** series do you think it could potentially be as good as say amd fx series
34erd said:There 65 nm M's and P4 are different cores, the M is based on the Yonah core, the P4 on the Cedar Mill, which is basicly a shrunk prescott. I think the new M's are going to be killers if we can get some good mobos with them especialy if overclocked, because of the 65 nm procces.
spamdos said:isnt the p4 3.7EE already as good as the fx processor
are you saying that 120nm cores oc'd better than 90nms65nanometers? pretty small compared to the 90nm and the 120nm A64s, although i dont think they will be stable overclockers unless they use a diffrent chip material as silicon only resists electricity so good at that thin
Stop saying thatusing the same desighns from the pentium m and pentium 6**
at whatisnt the p4 3.7EE already as good as the fx processor
at whatdo you think it could potentially be as good as say amd fx series
any reason for thatmaybe the FX-51/53, but not the FX-55/57
34erd said:There 65 nm M's and P4 are different cores, the M is based on the Yonah core, the P4 on the Cedar Mill, which is basicly a shrunk prescott. I think the new M's are going to be killers if we can get some good mobos with them especialy if overclocked, because of the 65 nm procces.
i knew about these things when i was 12, and most of what he said is righti can't believe this u r just 12 and u know about these ^ things.
apj101 said:are you saying that 120nm cores oc'd better than 90nms
Nothing like non-sensical jargon to make a point
Well the Yonah is based on the 'M' ... the problem right now with the 'M's' are the poo FP performance which hopefullt gets fixed when Yonah launchesThere 65 nm M's and P4 are different cores, the M is based on the Yonah core, the P4 on the Cedar Mill, which is basicly a shrunk prescott. I think the new M's are going to be killers if we can get some good mobos with them especialy if overclocked, because of the 65 nm procces.
For what task?int the p4 3.7EE already as good as the fx processor
Yes but voltage is what kills chips (ignoring people that kill chips via heat ... i mean strictly with the pros here, its voltage)i checked, its 130nm, not 120, my mistake, and im just saying, if you put enough voltage through it, it might jump the gap, not that the 130nm overclocks better