Comments on: Intel Core i7 processors hit online retailers
About a week early before the processor's official launch, e-tailers are taking orders for the Core i7.
About a week early before the processor's official launch, e-tailers are taking orders for the Core i7.
Web sites launch all the time, but they also shut their doors. We highlight 15 that bit the dust this year.
Let the debate begin: Was the iPhone more important than iTunes? Was anything bigger than Google finding a great business model? CNET offers its list of the 10 most important stories of the '00s.
Brooke Crothers has served as an editor at large at CNET News, an editor at Dow Jones' Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, and a senior editor at InfoWorld. His CNET blog covers chip technology and computer systems, and how they define the computing experience. He also contributes to The New York Times' Bits and Technology sections. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.
Add this feed to your online news reader
Games are fun and all, but is this really the best use for a brand new super chip? Video games? Really?
I think there are some misplaced priorities here.
Gamers demand the most from just about any system, the manufacturer fills this need. Gamers pay top dollar for it. Later, after gamer demand has waned, the Save The Otters Foundation can come in and get them for cheap. If the otters were really that important, the Save The Otters Foundation would be driving demand. But they are not.
How about this? You buy me one and I promise I will put it to good use. ;)
Sorry for the bitterness. But, it drives me nuts when people think they know what is the best use for any particular resource.
with that equipment inside, pc's are the same exact price. mac pro's are expensive because they are not desktop computers, they are high end workstations not with crappy core2 quads but with xeons in them... geez, server high end equipment is expensive both in pcs and macs
so please stop with the "macs are overpriced", "macs don't have a second mouse button", etc. already
Hmm... my current computer turns 1 year old in January. Should I build a new machine with an i7 at this time? It's enticing!
The limiting factor is the video card(s). SLI gave almost exactly double the frame rates.
http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTU4MCwxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
- by vminvic November 12, 2008 5:58 PM PST
- There is presently no more demanding task for a personal computer CPU than GAME IMAGE RENDERING. Nothing any normal user (business applications, photoshop, net surfing, Multimedia decode/playback) does is as processor intensive. Sounds "silly" that games are the number crunching pinnacle - but true. A lot of data has to handled and be done with in 1/60 th of a second, while the operating system is still doing its usual administration. Thats why special high power gaming video cards are all the rage. Idea is to offload most of the work to a specialized , ultrafast, separate computer on a board. A game is one heck of a good "benchmark" test.
- Like this Reply to this comment
-
(15 Comments)