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SHORTCUTS:
The Netburst Paradox
Presler By Numbers
Intel's Process Roadmap
Dual Core Market share and 975 chipset overview
A "Bad Axe"
Test Configurations
CPUZ - SiSoft Sandra
3dsmax8, Lightwave[8]
Cinebench 2003
Gaming performance
POwer Consumption and Throttling
3DMark'05: Frames in a Watt
Caligari TrueSpace: Watts in a Frame
Abbyy, Final Thoughts

Discuss this review here:

 Intel's ExtremeEdition P4 955
A giant leap for Intel (process technology)
(Review by MS, December 27, 2005)
AMD Athlon 64 X2-3800+
(Manchester)

Pentium 4 820D
(dual core)

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