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The WBGP XVI Winner's CircleWell, folks, this brings us to the end of another installment of the Web Browser Grand Prix. We're about to tally up our eight categories of testing. But first, let's have a look at the performance and non-performance breakdown. Firefox 22 pulls off an upset, replacing the long-time performance champion Google Chrome as the new speed king! Google doesn't lose by very mu
Core i7-4770K Gets PreviewedEditor's Note: The Core i7-4770K is now available! Get my impressions of the final silicon in The Core i7-4770K Review: Haswell Is Faster; Desktop Enthusiasts Yawn. It shouldn't surprise you to learn that the numbers and conclusions in this preview were pretty much spot-on! We recently got our hands on a Core i7-4770K, based on Intel's Haswell micro-architecture. It’s n
Our picks below will show you the best CPU for gaming. Of course, when shopping for the best CPU for gaming, you'll want to balance performance and features with your budget. You can also see how all of these processors stack up in our CPU benchmarks hierarchy, and for detailed help on picking the best processor, you can check out our 2024 CPU Buying Guide. And if you're on the fence about which C
What if you had received a job offer from Steve Jobs to work at Apple? Would you have accepted it if it came with the condition to abandon your passion and find a new one at Apple? I take a guess and predict that many of us mortals would have taken a chance. Linux Torvalds did not, according to a Wired article. Apparently, Torvalds received a personal job offer from Steve Jobs more than a decade a
Back in August, Mozilla took the WBGP crown with Firefox 7. Can Firefox 9 retain that title? And how are the top Web browsers doing in Mac OS X? We used a Hackintosh last time. This time, we're testing on the world's first Ultrabook, the MacBook Air. Last August, we ran the Web Browser Grand Prix (WBGP) in an entirely new venue. The title was Web Browser Grand Prix VI: Firefox 6, Chrome 13, Mac OS
Benchmark AnalysisIn our last installment, Web Browser Grand Prix 7: Firefox 7, Chrome 14, Opera 11.51, we completely dropped the raw placing tables in favor of the analysis tables that more closely reflect the scale of victory. Let's quickly take a moment to go over what these mean. The analysis tables hold categories for each type of benchmark. For example, Mozilla Dromaeo DOM is represented by
Does a lack of moving parts translate to higher reliability? That's the assumption many enthusiasts and IT professionals make about SSDs. We go straight to the data centers using these devices, dig into failure rate statistics, and suggest otherwise. SSD Reliability: Is Your Data Really Safe?Back in 2008, Intel made a case to us about storage bottlenecking its Nehalem architecture. We were at IDF
We sat down with Dino A. Dai Zovi, a security researcher focused on offensive security and former member of the Sandia National Laboratories' Information Design Assurance Red Team (the guys who test the security of national agencies). Check it out. IntroductionIn our continuing series on personal computing security, today we’re talking with Dino A. Dai Zovi. Three years ago, the organizers of CanS
Hard Drives: 40 MB To 750 GB - 3,500 To 10,000 RPMWe decided to go back in time by 15 years, starting with one of the early IDE hard drives: just 40 MB. We then moved on to a model from the mid-90's (3.2 GB), jumped to a double-digit gigabyte capacity unit (10 GB), and then upgraded to one with a more modern capacity of 60 GB. Finally, we looked at both the largest and fastest hard drives availabl
All Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008 You are here : Processors > Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008 Tom's Interactive CPU Charts offer the most comprehensive x86 processor comparison on the Internet. The 2008 edition includes as many as 91 AMD and Intel desktop processors, which we tested across 35 individual benchmarks under Windows Vista. The benchmarks include industry standard software as well as popular wo
The 8086 was the first x86 processor—Intel had already released the 4004, the 8008, the 8080 and the 8085. This 16-bit processor could manage 1 MB of memory using an external 20-bit address bus. The clock frequency chosen by IBM (4.77 MHz) was fairly low, though the processor was running at 10 MHz by the end of its career. The first PCs used a derivative of this processor, the 8088, which had only
Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008 Tom's Interactive CPU Charts offer the most comprehensive x86 processor comparison on the Internet. The 2008 edition includes as many as 91 AMD and Intel desktop processors, which we tested across 35 individual benchmarks under Windows Vista. The ... All Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008 3D Studio Max 9 3DMark Vantage - CPU 3DMark Vantage - GPU 3DMark Vantage - Score Acrobat
With the development of the Atom processor, Intel introduced a totally new chip design that consumes very little energy. AMD had to strike back, and did so by clocking down its Athlon 64, employing the K8 micro architecture, down to the lowest possible frequency of 1 GHz. The Athlon 64 2000+ runs with a core voltage of 0.90 volts and uses just 8 watts. As a result, the CPU easily operates without
Our CPU benchmarks performance hierarchy ranks current and previous-gen Intel and AMD processors based on performance, including all of the best CPUs for Gaming. Below the CPU ranking charts and tables, this guide also gives you a basic introduction to CPU benchmarks and includes a list of commonly-used CPU benchmarks. We have benchmarked CPUs for over 25 years, so we've preserved many of our lega
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Microprocessors are the beating heart of your computer, and cutting edge technical advances continue to drive the technology forward. From chiplet tech and nanoprocessing to AI chips and more, Tom's Hardware is the industry standard for CPU news and reviews.
Early Snapdragon X Elite benchmarks seemingly confirm the chip's incredible performance and battery life potential Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite lives up to the hype. Dell claims it's the industry's densest AI solution. A third party has finally gotten its hands on a production laptop with the Snapdragon X Elite. Early test results suggest its performance is virtually as good as advertised. Samsun
Intel put out 41 security advisories this month on Patch Tuesday, including a CVSS level 10.0 vulnerability in an Intel AI software tool. Intel has begun the retirement process on Ponte Vecchio, despite the fact it has not released its successor. Existing customers will still be able to purchase these GPUs, but new customers will not. Images of one of the El Capitan's server blades taken at a rece
RTX off, AI on: Jensen says we'll see fully AI-generated games in 5-10 years GPU inception, with graphics cores processing AI workloads to generate graphics again. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a new OLED technology that can potentially kill off OLED burn-in for good. Alibaba continues to flex its RISC-V muscle, expects to roll-out datacenter-grade RISC-V CPU this year.
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