There’s a website out there which offers a script which lets you identify your Athlon XP. The way it works is that you put in the three blocks of code found on the processor, and it tells you what you
PC Watch has a new AMD roadmap. It has other useful nuggets of information, but what’s really useful about it is that it tells you when you can expect high-end socket A processors to get cheap. It does so by
You don’t often see an article on CPU cooling in a regular newsmagazine like The Economist, but the current issue does just that (sorry, the article is only available online to subscribers). The reason for that is heat is going
AMD has gone to a bizarre naming scheme for its Opteron processors. The good news is this isn’t going to be used for Athlon64 processors, at least not yet. The bad news is they might come up with something even
These processors are still very, very light on the ground, but so far, most of them seem to be able to reach 3.2GHz at more or less default voltage. Again, here’s our forum thread on the subject. However, not all