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31st January 2006, 03:20 | #1 |
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| Pentium Extreme Edition 955 Performance gains of 18%+ aren’t something you often see in the world of processors. Remember, other than the added cache and FSB speed, this is the same processor as Smithfield. Clearly, the resumption of support for 1066MHz FSB, along with the added 1MB of cache per core has helped boost Intel up a rung or three in the world of performance processors.
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