Published 11/3/2008
by Brooke Crothers
at CNET News - Business Tech
Intel's Core i7 processor will first appear in fast gaming desktop PCs, as reviews arrive confirming its speed advantage over the Core 2 architecture.
The first comprehensive reviews hit Monday leaving little doubt that Intel's Nehalem chip architecture will greatly surpass anything Intel offers now.
Reviews cover the ... Originally posted at Nanotech - The Circuits Blog
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