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| Date | 2014-11-21 03:34 -0500 |
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| From | Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.intel |
| Subject | Re: What is the fastest single-core socket 775 CPU? |
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On 16/11/2014 5:16 PM, Intel Guy wrote: > Yousuf Khan wrote: > >> PassMark Software - CPU Benchmarks - CPU Performance by Socket Type >> http://www.cpubenchmark.net/socketType.html#id5 >> >> According to the above, the two fastest were the Xeon X3380@3.16GHz, >> and the Core 2 Extreme X9770 @ 3.2GHz. >> >> The Pentium D 960 was only 17th from the bottom on that list. > > Remember, I'm asking about single-core socket 775 CPU's. Is the X3380 > or X9770 a single-core CPU? > > Pentium Extreme 840EE Smithfield 3.20GHz 800MHz 2MB > Pentium D 960(D0) Presler 3.60GHz 800MHz 4MB > Pentium 4 EE Prescott 3.73GHz 1066MHz 2MB > Pentium 4 672 Prescott 3.80GHz 800MHz 2MB > Pentium 4 670 Prescott 3.80GHz 800MHz 2MB > Pentium 4 571 Prescott 3.80GHz 800MHz 1MB > Pentium 4 570J Prescott 3.80GHz 800MHz 1MB > > Are any of those single-core? Okay, I failed to notice the single-core part of your question, but to answer your question more completely now, anything being shown as a "Pentium 4" would be single-core, as Intel renamed all dual-core Pentium 4's as Pentium D's. So anything you see as a Pentium 4 would be the ones you're looking for. >>> For the (desktop) CPU's that came after socket 775 - were any >>> made as single-core? Or were they all 2 (or more) core? >> >> There were a lot of post-775 sockets, mind narrowing it down? >> Or you can look it up yourself from the above website. > > I think there are now 3 or 4 new socket types for desktop CPU's since > 775. They all start with "11" I think. Or have "11" in the name (like > 2011?). > > Of those, I think there are now Celeron's that are 4-cores (that's > crazy). Celeron is no longer Intel's bargain basement brandname, Atom is. Even AMD sells both Sony and Microsoft with what are essentially tablet-quality chips (Jaguar), but in 8-core format. They are used in PS4 and Xbox One. > Are there any intel desktop CPU's made after socket 775 that have just a > single core? It doesn't seem to make any sense to make CPU's with less than two cores these days. Yousuf Khan
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Re: What is the fastest single-core socket 775 CPU? Intel Guy <"Intel"@Guy . com> - 2014-11-12 08:57 -0500
Re: What is the fastest single-core socket 775 CPU? Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> - 2014-11-16 15:21 -0500
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