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David Autumns
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Re: Where are the 95W hex cores?

let us know how you get on nanoprobe

It's going to take something from Intel to beat the 1055T 95W edition

But crunching power per £$€ both in purchase and running costs I think it will be a while until it is beaten

Looking forward to the 95W 8 core part that drops into the same socket wink

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Re: Where are the 95W hex cores?

drew up short on the Beta Badge less than 2 hours (!!) and just 1 day short of another Blue one at the midday update
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Re: Where are the 95W hex cores?

let us know how you get on nanoprobe

It's going to take something from Intel to beat the 1055T 95W edition

But crunching power per £$€ both in purchase and running costs I think it will be a while until it is beaten


Agreed. My hexcores running Linux produce more results per day than my i7 running Windows on the same projects.


Looking forward to the 95W 8 core part that drops into the same socket wink


Don't know if that is going to happen. From what I've been reading their new Bulldozer 8 core architecture will require a different socket. We'll have to wait and see.
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Re: Where are the 95W hex cores?

And a die shrink - 346mm2!

It's not pretty


but it works

all 904 million transistors
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