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| Wed, Jan 19 2011 | 4:00PM | Filed under: CPU / Processors| PermaLink |
Posted by: STAFF
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"Both companies were expecting a performance and feature boost
when 28 nm comes online, but it is certainly later than most everyone
had planned for. Instead, we are seeing new designs on the current 40
nm process, and will continue to see derivative parts being introduced
over the next six to seven months. Then it will be the buildup to the
28 nm generation. So, we really do not expect to see a big jump in
features and performance throughout this next year. Cayman and GTX
580 will essentially rule the roost as the top performing single chip
solutions."
Any major computer upgrade generally requires a full software reinstall too. No so if you heed the advice in the guide to Upgrading a Motherboard without Reinstalling. PCSTATS Tips
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