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In reference to this article:
The Mother of All CPU Charts 2005/2006
I'm posting here because the article is about CPUs.
I usually try to keep an open mind about stuff and I know that some of Tom's authors are not native English speakers, but c'mon don't they even do basic editing?
Hello? We have 128k cache Semprons and those based on 90nm process (later there is mention of that). For an article dated 11/21, they must be in a time warp to not know about the Geforce 6100, Nforce 3 250GB, Nforce 4, Nforce 4 SLI (courtesy of Epox), SiS 760, VIA K8M800, ATI RS480, VIA K8T890, ULi chipsets... those are just what I've seen in socket 754, plus doesn't any socket 939 chipset inherently support socket 754?
Regardless about claims of Tom's articles being inaccurate, having "facts" mysteriously changed, rumors of being on Intel's payroll... WTF is up with basic lack of journalistic editing to at least get the basics right?
I know, I know, most other websites lack editing as well, but that's no excuse for a high profile site such as this. This gives "Web journalists" a bad name.
The Mother of All CPU Charts 2005/2006
I'm posting here because the article is about CPUs.
I usually try to keep an open mind about stuff and I know that some of Tom's authors are not native English speakers, but c'mon don't they even do basic editing?
Three different CPU versions were produced for Socket 754 when the Athlon64 was introduced... And starting in 2005, it will be joined by the Sempron with only a 256 kB L2 cache.
Available chipsets come from NVIDIA in the form of the nForce 3 150/250, VIA's K8T800, and the 755FX from SIS. All CPUs to date are based on a 130 nm process.
Hello? We have 128k cache Semprons and those based on 90nm process (later there is mention of that). For an article dated 11/21, they must be in a time warp to not know about the Geforce 6100, Nforce 3 250GB, Nforce 4, Nforce 4 SLI (courtesy of Epox), SiS 760, VIA K8M800, ATI RS480, VIA K8T890, ULi chipsets... those are just what I've seen in socket 754, plus doesn't any socket 939 chipset inherently support socket 754?
Regardless about claims of Tom's articles being inaccurate, having "facts" mysteriously changed, rumors of being on Intel's payroll... WTF is up with basic lack of journalistic editing to at least get the basics right?
I know, I know, most other websites lack editing as well, but that's no excuse for a high profile site such as this. This gives "Web journalists" a bad name.