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Intel Core i7-3960X review

Intel's latest Extreme Edition CPU is a worthy successor to the throne, but this expensive processor is strictly for the enthusiast set.
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Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition review

Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture stole the limelight this year, summarily trouncing its predecessors, and the best that AMD had to offer, with considerable performance boosts and power savings. Today, Intel is announcing the Sandy Bridge Extreme Edition, an £800 CPU that distills the lessons the company has learned over the past year into a single piece of premium silicon.
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AMD A8-3850 APU review

We tested the AMD 'Lynx' Fusion A-Series class of processors. Our tests of the AMD A8-3850 APU found that games fans are in for a treat.
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Intel Core i7-2600K review

With the Sandy Bridge line of processors, Intel is not looking to so much introduce a new speed monster, as it is to provide near top-level performance at mainstream prices.
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AMD Athlon II X2 255 review

AMD's $75, 3.1GHz dual-core Athlon II X2 255 doesn't come with any onboard L3 cache. And its L2 cache (memory that's typically smaller, faster, and located closer to the core) is split into 1MB per core.
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Intel Core i5 750 review

This 2.66GHz quad-core CPU, a member of Intel's Lynnfield family of chips, is based on the same characteristics as the previously mentioned Core i7-870 CPU, with one key difference: This CPU has no hyperthreading, its four physical cores are all you're going to get, rather than the eight "virtual cores" that would otherwise appear in your operating system when using a Core i7-870.
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AMD Athlon II X4 635 review

For all intents and purposes, AMD's 2.9GHz Athlon II X4 635 processor is the functional equivalent of its 3.0GHz Phenom II X4 945.
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AMD Phenom II X4 945 review

AMD released its first Phenom II processors, the quad-core "Deneb" CPUs, in January 2009. Triple-core X3 processors (whose performance falls between that of their dual-core and quad-core cousins) followed. Arriving a few months later was the 3.0GHz X4 945 processor.
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Intel Core i3 540 review

Intel's Core i3-540 is a 3.06GHz dual-core CPU, and a member of the company's Clarkdale line of chips.
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AMD Phenom II X6 1090T review

AMD enters the performance game in third place with its brand-new, six-core, 3.2GHz Phenom II X6 1090T processor.
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