Choosing the Right Client Computing Platform For Public Sector - Intel
Choosing the Right Client Computing Platform For Public Sector - Intel
Choosing the Right Client Computing Platform For Public Sector - Intel
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Why should your organization care about:<br />
multi-core technology<br />
<strong>Intel</strong>® multi-core technology provides new levels of energy-efficient<br />
performance, enabled by advanced parallel processing and next-<br />
generation hafnium-based 45nm technology. Incorporating multiple<br />
processor execution cores in a single package delivering full parallel<br />
execution of multiple software threads, <strong>Intel</strong> multi-core technology<br />
enables each core to run at a lower frequency, dividing <strong>the</strong> power<br />
normally given to a single core. This provides a breakthrough experience<br />
in notebook and desktop PCs, workstations, and servers.<br />
Designed from <strong>the</strong> ground up for revolutionary energy-efficient<br />
performance, <strong>Intel</strong>® dual-core processors enable exceptional productivity<br />
enhancing features and rich multimedia experiences. As <strong>the</strong> catalyst<br />
for new processor architecture design, <strong>Intel</strong> dual-core processors have<br />
become <strong>the</strong> standard for our desktop, mobile, and server platforms.<br />
<strong>For</strong> instance, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Intel</strong>® Pentium® dual-core processor E5200 series is<br />
based on <strong>the</strong> enhanced <strong>Intel</strong>® Core microarchitecture, based on 45nm<br />
process technology. The <strong>Intel</strong>® Enhanced Core microarchitecture<br />
combines <strong>the</strong> performance of previous generation Desktop products<br />
with <strong>the</strong> power efficiencies of a low-power microarchitecture to enable<br />
smaller, quieter systems.<br />
<strong>Intel</strong> processors tested on <strong>Intel</strong>® DQ31PR (G31) chipset. AMD* processors tested AMD* RS690G chipset.<br />
All systems tested with 2 x 512 MB memory on Windows* Vista* SP1.<br />
<strong>Intel</strong> platforms tested with Enhanced <strong>Intel</strong>® SpeedStep Technology diSaBlEd. AMD* systems tested with Cool n’ Quiet* diSaBlEd.<br />
9 Full <strong>Intel</strong> and AMD* configurations available in Endnotes.<br />
Figure 10: It's all about Price-Performance: <strong>Intel</strong>®<br />
Pentium® Dual-Core outperforms triple-core AMD*<br />
for Desktop Essential / Value segments 9<br />
<strong>Intel</strong>® Core 2 Duo<br />
E7200<br />
<strong>Intel</strong>® Pentium®<br />
E5200<br />
<strong>Intel</strong>® Core 2 Duo<br />
E4600<br />
AMD* Phenom*<br />
X3 8650<br />
AMD* Athlon* X2<br />
6000+ (90nm)<br />
AMD* Phenom*<br />
X3 8450<br />
AMD* Athlon* X2<br />
6000+ (65nm)<br />
AMD* Athlon* X2<br />
5800+<br />
AMD* Athlon* X2<br />
5600+<br />
AMD* Athlon* X2<br />
5400+<br />
AMD* Athlon* X2<br />
5200+<br />
AMD* Athlon* X2<br />
BE-2400<br />
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect <strong>the</strong> approximate performance of <strong>Intel</strong> products as measured by those tests.<br />
Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult o<strong>the</strong>r sources of information to evaluate <strong>the</strong> performance of<br />
systems or components <strong>the</strong>y are considering purchasing. <strong>For</strong> more information on performance tests and on <strong>the</strong> performance of <strong>Intel</strong> products, visit http://www.intel.com/performance.<br />
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