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  • Coupled with Intel's consistent inability to release new versions on time and failure to ramp clock-speeds aggressively, IA64's future certainly looks pretty bleak.

    Ars Technica Peter Bright 2010

  • Coupled with Intel's consistent inability to release new versions on time and failure to ramp clock-speeds aggressively, IA64's future certainly looks pretty bleak.

    Ars Technica Peter Bright 2010

  • The standalone app provides all the information you need about the installed graphics cards, and real-time monitoring of their clock-speeds, fan-speeds, voltages, temperatures, and even video memory, and GPU usage (on supported models).

    Madshrimps News RSS Feed 2010

  • Coupled with Intel's consistent inability to release new versions on time and failure to ramp clock-speeds aggressively, IA64's future certainly looks pretty bleak.

    Ars Technica Peter Bright 2010

  • The reason for that was pretty simple: similar graphics processors inside different notebooks featured different clock-speeds, different cooling sub-systems and manufacturers were reluctant to update them so that not to cause any instabilities.

    X-bit labs Anton Shilov 2010

  • The cores will dynamically scale their clock-speeds and voltages within the designated thermal design power in order to boost performance when a program does not require all four processing engines or trim power consumption when there is no demand for resources.

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • The software is, unfortunately, seriously behind the hardware and many applications still cannot take advantage of additional cores, but fully depend on clock-speeds.

    DV Hardware 2010

  • T - Low-power, have relatively lower clock-speeds, quad-core chips have TDP of 35W

    techPowerUp! 2010

  • As reported earlier, AMD Llano accelerated processing unit (APU) will have four x86 cores based on the current micro-architecture each of which will have 9. 69mm² die size (without L2 cache), a little more than 35 million transistors (without L2 cache), 2. 5W - 25W power consumption, 0. 8V - 1. 3V voltage and target clock-speeds at over 3. 0GHz clock-speed.

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • The cores will dynamically scale their clock-speeds and voltages within the designated thermal design power in order to boost performance when a program does not require all four processing engines or trim power consumption when there is no demand for resources.

    X-bit labs Anton Shilov 2010

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