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State of the CPU: AMD and Intel sockets and upgrade options compared
by David Fearon

The current range of sockets and CPU combinations from Intel and AMD poses some interesting choices. We've surveyed the current landscape to come up with this guide to the best mainstream chipset/socket combinations for your PC

Mar 15, 2010
Review Group
Intel Core i5 and Core i7: 3 new model CPUs tested, reviewed and compared
by Darien Graham-Smith

Intel’s three new CPUs promise Core i7 power in an economical and efficient package. We put them through their paces to see whether small really is beautiful

Oct 14, 2009
News
Uncle Ballmer wants you
by Paul Taylor

Microsoft is hiring engineers to help it design the next Xbox. It seems to us like the person who takes on the task will be in a prime position to lead Xbox development

Mar 11, 2010
Review > High-end PC
Ti Deluxe Phenom 955 vs 955 OC: to overlock, or not overclock?
by Zara Baxter

If you've ever wondered what the difference would be between a system you buy off-the-shelf, and the same system overclocked, Trinity International Computers sent us two systems that answer exactly that question

Aug 21, 2009
News
Whatever happened to...BTX style motherboards?
by Staff Writers

Back in early 2005, with processors growing ever hotter, Intel proposed a successor to the ATX form factor that would allow better airflow over the core components. We investigate why it never took off.

Nov 16, 2009
ATI's Radeon HD 5970 has the speed, but not the price to suit gamers
by Staff Writers

The fastest graphics card on the market, but it’s too expensive and bulky to be practical

Feb 10, 2010
News
New SATA spec offers faster data and slimmer laptops
by Iain Thomson

The Serial ATA (SATA) Revision 3.0 specification has been released by the Serial ATA International Organization (Sata-IO) and promises double the data speed across the board to 6Gbps.

May 29, 2009
Review > Components
AMD deals Intel a major blow with their A-listed Phenom II X4 965 Black edition CPU
by Staff Writers

While Intel is rolling out new designs, AMD's focus is on getting the most out of its existing Phenom II process. The AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black edition is just what the doctor ordered.

Oct 13, 2009
Intel's Celeron and Pentium CPUs now only make sense for older motherboards
by Staff Writer

Slower and dearer than the Athlon II, Intel’s cheapest chips are now a short-sighted purchase

Mar 16, 2010
Review > High-end PC
Apple Mac Pro, a thing of beauty that almost no-one can justify
by Dave Stevenson

A beautifully designed, powerful system that almost no-one will be able to justify buying. If your IT department can find the budget to put a new Mac Pro on your desktop, you're lucky indeed

Jul 2, 2009
News
Via talks up ruggedised board designs
by Shaun Nichols

Via Technologies has introduced a new x86 board design which is capable of operating in extreme temperatures..

Aug 10, 2009
News
AMD unveils chipset optimised for Windows 7
by Staff Writers

AMD has launched a media focused chipset designed for mainstream budget Windows 7 PCs..

Aug 5, 2009
News
LGA 1366 explained: Intel's first new desktop socket in four years
by Darien Graham-Smith

LGA 1366 is Intel's first new desktop socket in four years. It uses the same ZIF design as the familiar LGA 775 architecture, but it incorporates many more contacts

Jun 1, 2009
News
New magazine issue! Definitive test of AMD and Intel chips, plus 15 Internet Security Suites reviewed
by Staff Writer

What is the sweet spot CPU and motherboard platform for 2010? We've tested 50 chips to provide you with a guidebook to AMD and Intel technology. Also this month, our Security Software Group Test

Mar 3, 2010
News
Intel's Maloney kicks off Computex keynotes
by Sylvie Barak

Intel's Sean Maloney kicked off Intel's first Computex keynote yesterday with praise for the Taiwanese motherboard makers, talk of Wimax and some optimistic talk about innovation being the way out of the present economic crisis

Jun 4, 2009
News
AMD goes for Intel's jugular
by Sylvie Barak

As AMD makes its roadmap simpler to understand, Intel is doing the exact opposite and sowing confusion, giving its rival significant channel traction.

Jun 22, 2009
It's quirky products day in the Labs
by Zara Baxter

A couple of small products shake up the predictability of a week in labs, including the new d_skin for CDs and DVDs

May 4, 2009
News
AMD, still the thorn in Intel's mighty paw
by Lindsay Handmer

Opinion: Does Intel have an unstoppable advantage or does AMD still have a trick up its sleeve?

Feb 17, 2010
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AMD deals Intel a major blow with their A-listed Phenom II X4 965 Black edition CPU
AMD deals Intel a major blow with their A-listed Phenom II X4 965 Black edition CPU
by Staff Writers
While Intel is rolling out new designs, AMD's focus is on getting the most out of its existing Phenom II process. The AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black edition is just what the doctor ordered.
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State of the CPU: AMD and Intel sockets and upgrade options compared
by David Fearon  |   Mar 15, 2010
The current range of sockets and CPU combinations from Intel and AMD poses some interesting choices. We've surveyed the current landscape to come up with this guide to the best mainstream chipset/socket combinations for your PC
Uncle Ballmer wants you
by Paul Taylor  |   Mar 11, 2010
Microsoft is hiring engineers to help it design the next Xbox. It seems to us like the person who takes on the task will be in a prime position to lead Xbox development
State of the CPU: graph showing price vs performance for AMD and Intel
by Staff Writer  |   Mar 8, 2010
The most eye-opening way to survey the current CPU landscape is to plot price against performance, so once again we've done just that.