linuxhardware :
Last month we took our first look at dual-core
processors in the form of AMD's Opteron processors. While those processors are
targeted at servers and workstations, AMD still had dual-core desktop parts to
deliver. Today we bring you the first look at dual-core Athlon 64 parts, dubbed
Athlon 64 X2, under Linux. We'll run through the numbers as usual but also throw
in a mix of information on support, stability, cost, availability, and a few
other key points on these new chips. Will dual-core on the desktop make you run
out and buy a new processor?
Hopefully our Athlon 64 X2 4800+ will be able to answer
that question. Unfortunately, even though they are available, we won't be able
to take a look at the Intel dual-core part in this review. The Linux support is
not yet ironed out and we're waiting on that to complete the Intel side of
things.
complete review
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