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October 9, 2007
CPU Planet News
[September 26, 2007] First Intel-Based Servers from Sun Introduced
Built for (what else?) virtualization and starting at under $3,000, the new Sun Fire servers broaden Sun's offerings.

[September 24, 2007] Curb Your Power Usage With Less Watts
With power now a chief concern for enterprises and home users, alike, chip maker Intel has compiled a number of solutions designed to curb power usage under a single umbrella: Less Watts.

[September 20, 2007] Intel Targets Open Source Power Savings
New power initiative from Intel targets Linux power consumption in an effort to use 'less watts.'

[September 19, 2007] Intel Targets 'The Next Mainstream'
CEO Paul Otellini says low-power chips for mobile devices, graphics and 45-nanometer technology will fuel the company's growth into the next decade.

[September 18, 2007] AMD Plans Triple-Core Desktop Processor
One day in advance of the Intel Developer Forum and AMD decided to thrown down a new and unusual challenge. The company announced a tri-core processor for desktop users, due in the first quarter of next year.

[September 11, 2007] AMD CEO Predicts 'An Innovation Tsunami'
AMD says a who's who of the server industry backs its new Quad-Core Opteron.

CPU Planet Features
[October 9, 2007] Intel Xeon X5365 V8 Performance Review
The dual and quad-core benchmark results are in, but Intel has tossed in a real wild card with their Xeon X5365 V8 media creation platform. This dual Xeon, 8-core behemoth runs at 3.0 GHz and can smoke any desktop system on the market, but it comes with a price tag to match.

[October 4, 2007] Intel Primes the X38 for Takeoff
As Intel freshens its Core 2 processor line with a 1333MHz front-side bus and DDR-3 memory support (not to mention next month's new "Penryn" variants), PC performance enthusiasts look forward to motherboards worthy of the new CPUs.

[October 4, 2007] Weekly CPU Prices - Week of October 1, 2007
This is as stable as we've seen desktop CPU prices in quite some time, and the only models moving down are the $1,000+ Core 2 Extreme processors. This is certainly not good news for bargain hunters, but price wars have already taken a serious toll, and overall value is extremely high.

[September 27, 2007] The Tick-Tock of Doom, or For Whom Intel Tolls
Processor upgrades: just say no? HardwareCentral editor Eric won't go that far, but finds reasons not to tie your purchases to Intel's newly announced policy of scheduling new CPU designs and less radical manufacturing and power-saving improvements for alternate years.

[September 19, 2007] Platform Trends: Quad-Core AMDs at Last
After gnashing its teeth while its nemesis Intel sold truckloads of what AMD views as quick and dirty quad-core processors, made by simply putting two dual-core CPUs onto the same die, the underdog has finally shipped its more elegant, native-quad-core "Barcelona" in the form of nine new Opteron processors. Now it's mano a mano -- or at least cuatro a cuatro -- with the lucrative server market in the balance.




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