The E8600 from Intel will be the flagship of the Core 2 Duo range until the end of its product lifespan. Intel have made a very definitive shift towards Multi-Core CPUs, with Quad-Core being the future as they see it, at least for the moment. The top range Core 2 Extreme processors now feature Quad-Core CPUs running at speeds that exceed 3Ghz, and while this will remain the fastest stock Core 2 Duo from Intel, Quad-Core chips will continue to be produced that will soon outstrip this speed.
So why a 5 star rating, and why consider buying the last of the Dual-Core range? The answer boils down to Value for Money - a favourite buzzword of corporate CEO and government official alike. A Dual-Core processor runs cooler in the case ... Read More:
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The E8600 from Intel will be the flagship of the Core 2 Duo range until the end of its product lifespan. Intel have made a very definitive shift towards Multi-Core CPUs, with Quad-Core being the future as they see it, at least for the moment. The top range Core 2 Extreme processors now feature Quad-Core CPUs running at speeds that exceed 3Ghz, and while this will remain the fastest stock Core 2 Duo from Intel, Quad-Core chips will continue to be produced that will soon outstrip this speed.
So why a 5 star rating, and why consider buying the last of the Dual-Core range? The answer boils down to Value for Money - a favourite buzzword of corporate CEO and government official alike. A Dual-Core processor runs cooler in the case ... Read More:
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The E8600 from Intel will be the flagship of the Core 2 Duo range until the end of its product lifespan. Intel have made a very definitive shift towards Multi-Core CPUs, with Quad-Core being the future as they see it, at least for the moment. The top range Core 2 Extreme processors now feature Quad-Core CPUs running at speeds that exceed 3Ghz, and while this will remain the fastest stock Core 2 Duo from Intel, Quad-Core chips will continue to be produced that will soon outstrip this speed.
So why a 5 star rating, and why consider buying the last of the Dual-Core range? The answer boils down to Value for Money - a favourite buzzword of corporate CEO and government official alike. A Dual-Core processor runs cooler in the case ... Read More:
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The E8600 from Intel will be the flagship of the Core 2 Duo range until the end of its product lifespan. Intel have made a very definitive shift towards Multi-Core CPUs, with Quad-Core being the future as they see it, at least for the moment. The top range Core 2 Extreme processors now feature Quad-Core CPUs running at speeds that exceed 3Ghz, and while this will remain the fastest stock Core 2 Duo from Intel, Quad-Core chips will continue to be produced that will soon outstrip this speed.
So why a 5 star rating, and why consider buying the last of the Dual-Core range? The answer boils down to Value for Money - a favourite buzzword of corporate CEO and government official alike. A Dual-Core processor runs cooler in the case ... Read More:
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