SNEAK PEAK at 800 MHZ FSB performance on Anandtech!!

astroview

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looks good, I wonder if anandtech could look at the new XScale CPU's with faster bus.
 

Budman

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There's one big thing that's missing,they use a P4M to bench.

800fsb chips will have Hyperthreading enabled,it should make it perform even better than the mobile P4 chip they used.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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I really hope it turns out to have a somewhat higher set of benchmark scoring otherwise I'll quit the idea of gettinga 2.4ghz HT 800mhz FSB cpu and go straight to a 2.4B cpu or maybe a 2.53.... hmmm
 

astroview

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Don't forget that one of the mobos released will have that performance enhancing technology. Thus I think we'll see more performance than this plus the new .09 micron cpus too should give a boost.

Some rumors have more cache on the CPUs.
 

KhoiFather

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Blah, there's not much of a difference between the 533MHz and 800MHz FSB. Of course it'll most likely be better when Intel actually releases the 800MHz FSB cpus.
 

SexyK

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I'm sure things will look much different when Springdale and Canterwood enter the scene. This article doesn't mean much to me, as it's bearing on the performacne of the 800MHz FSB platform is pretty much zero. With Intel chipsets spec'd at DDR400 and free HT on all 800MHz chips, things will look much different a month from now. Of course, I could be wrong. We'll see i guess.

kramer
 

KDOG

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Yessss! Now we just need Shuttle to put an 875 chipset in their SFF PC!