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| The Dual Core AMD vs. Intel Stress Test Both AMD and Intel now pack two computing units into a single processor in what is called a dual-CPU system. The manufacturers are promising twice the performance in some situations, a claim we investigate in a real-life environment. The questions to be answered are: how do these most powerful of CPUs behave under full load and how do they handle rising temperatures resulting from the tremendous amount of waste heat generated? http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20050603/index.html
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