Originally posted by: halik
I thought it was 512K on die cache. Ive fot 2.8 HT at home and now work bought me a brand new spanking project server with 2.8HT thats got 1024Kb cache (1 meg)....whats the deal?
That server is sweet btw....18k scsi, decked out ram, serverworks etc.
Originally posted by: dullard
The Northwoods (512 kB cache) are being phased out by Prescott (1 MB cache). This saves Intel a lot of money (smaller process means more chips per wafer). Unfortunately for usesrs at the 2.8 GHz level, the Northwood is typically faster at current programs (newer programs may show a different trend when they use the additional Prescott instructions).
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: dullard
The Northwoods (512 kB cache) are being phased out by Prescott (1 MB cache). This saves Intel a lot of money (smaller process means more chips per wafer). Unfortunately for usesrs at the 2.8 GHz level, the Northwood is typically faster at current programs (newer programs may show a different trend when they use the additional Prescott instructions).
odd,
all held constant the chip with more cache should be faster.