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AMD Central Brain Identifier is designed to provide detailed identification and obtaining the most complete information about all AMD processors. It recognizes more than 50 various models of the AMD processors. It shows not only the general information about the processor, but also allows to determine its important technical features, such as processor core name, core revision, a nominal processor frequency, the date of announce, an OPN number, the components of the PowerNow!Technology and also independently computes an XP-Rating for processors having a Model Number. The program is capable to detect the core voltage of mobile AMD processors and the newest AMD Athlon 64 processor. Advanced recogn ... more
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Posted by scorpion 1547 Day ago, There are 0 comments
AMD Central Brain Identifier is an AMD processor identification utility.

Central Brain Identifier is designed to provide detailed identification and obtaining the most complete information about all AMD processors. It recognizes more than 50 various models of the AMD processors. It shows not only the general information about the processor, but also allows to determine its important technical features, such as processor core name, core revision, a nominal processor frequency, the date of announce, an OPN number, the components of the PowerNow! Technology and also independently computes an XP-Rating for processors having a Model Number.

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Posted by Scorpion 1551 Day ago, There are 0 comments
AMD Central Brain Identifier is an AMD processor identification utility.

Central Brain Identifier is designed to provide detailed identification and obtaining the most complete information about all AMD processors. It recognizes more than 50 various models of the AMD processors. It shows not only the general information about the processor, but also allows to determine its important technical features, such as processor core name, core revision, a nominal processor frequency, the date of announce, an OPN number, the components of the PowerNow! Technology and also independently computes an XP-Rating for processors having a Model Number.


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Posted by Goofy 1672 Day ago, There are 1 comments
AMD Central Brain Identifier is an AMD processor identification utility.Download Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.5 Beta Build 0505 ... more
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AMD Central Brain Identifier is an AMD processor identification utility.Download Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.2 Build 0501 Beta ... more
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Posted by Stanley 2033 Day ago, There are 0 comments
AMD here's a selection of some of the reviews and what the folksters think. There's a longer list at AMD ZONE , which is likely to be updated as the day goes on.
HEXUS reckons a 200MHz front side bus can't hurt. here. There's a picture of a brown semiconductor, also known as the "brains of a computer".



TOM'S HARDWARE has a controversial conclusion about the 3200+ and describes it as a "spineless paper tiger". It thinks the 3200+ is "much too aggressive" and it should be an XP2800+. ... more
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Posted by Stanley 2041 Day ago, There are 0 comments
AMD THE OPTERON Nforce 3 Pro chipset has loads of people drooling at the thought of getting hold of one. AMDZone was lucky enough to have a first public showing at its LAN party yesterday. You can see some pictures of the machine here. View : Pictures



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Posted by Stanley 2043 Day ago, There are 0 comments
AMD A JAPANESE JOURNALIST said that an investigation he's conducted shows that using SSE2 multimedia extensions with the AMD Opteron makes the microprocessor slow to a crawl.Takeo Noguchi. at ASCII Plus Magazine, analysed the Opteron 242 as a microprocessor for a single chip machine, and said that a 1.6GHz chip, according to AMD< slightly outperform a Xeon/Pentium 4 running at 2.8GHz.



He told the INQUIRER that he measured the execution time to encode DV-format AVI files to MPEG, WMV, Divx and Xvid. He found that for encoding DivX and Xvid, Opteron 242's performance is roughly equivalent to a Pentium 4-2.8GHz, which matches the expectation from SPEC int/fp results.
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Posted by Stanley 2066 Day ago, There are 0 comments
AMD Microsoft Corp. today announced it is developing native 64-bit versions of its Windows® XP and Windows Server (TM) 2003 operating systems designed to support the upcoming AMD Opteron (TM) and AMD Athlon (TM) 64 processors. Microsoft is extending 64-bit support in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 to run natively on the upcoming AMD Opteron processor for servers and workstations and the upcoming AMD Athlon 64 processor for desktops and notebooks. Desktop and server beta releases are expected in the middle of 2003. View : Detail from PressPass ... more
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Posted by Stanley 2107 Day ago, There are 0 comments
AMD AMD HAS LET THE CAT out of the bag on a new version of its Athlon processor. DigiTimes has learned that the company has informed chipset designers and motherboard makers that a version of Barton with a 400MHz front side bus (FSB) will become available in May. The only difference between the current Barton and the newer processor will be the FSB speed. However, that could be enough to cause a reasonable jump in both performance and PR rating. Based on previous increases in FSB speeds, there should be at least a 5% improvement in performance, probably turning a 2.17GHz 3000+ Barton into a 2.2GHz 3200+.



Chipset makers and motherboard manufacturers have indicated that they will suppo ... more
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