Intel Core 2nd Generation Family DR is a chipset. This product is part of the Core series and is available from Intel. The Intel Core 2nd Generation Family DR has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
test1 - Tests on Debian testing, Intel Core i3-2100, Intel 2nd Generation Core Family IGP, MSI H61M-E33
test3 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i7-2860QM, GeForce GTX 580M, Alienware M17xR3
test2 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i7-2860QM, GeForce GTX 580M, Alienware M17xR3
test1 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i7-2860QM, GeForce GTX 580M, Alienware M17xR3
2012-07-11-1821 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Atom N450, Intel N10 Family IGP, ASUS 1005P
2012-07-10-1550 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Atom N450, Intel N10 Family IGP, ASUS 1005P
vpseer - Tests on CentOS 6.2, Intel Xeon E31270, Matrox MGA G200eW WPCM450, Supermicro X9SCI
vpseer - Tests on CentOS 6.2, Intel Xeon E31270, Matrox MGA G200eW WPCM450, Supermicro X9SCI
vpseer - Tests on CentOS 6.2, Intel Xeon E31270, Matrox MGA G200eW WPCM450, Supermicro X9SCI
asterix_compression_20120513 - Tests on SUSE LINUX 12.1, Intel Pentium G630T, GeForce 9600 GT, INTEL H61M-DS2
openssl d425 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Atom D425, Intel N10 Family IGP, Intel D425KT
name123 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Atom D425, Intel N10 Family IGP, Intel D425KT
D425 1.8 GHz 2GB RAM - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Atom D425, Intel N10 Family IGP, Intel D425KT
test2 - Tests on Arch, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel 2nd Generation Core Family IGP, LENOVO Emerald Lake
Intel Core i5 750, Core i7 870 Linux Benchmarks: Now that we have provided a brief overview of the Intel P55 and how it functions under Linux, our larger area of concentration is looking at the Linux performance of the P55 with the new Core i5 750 and Core i7 870 processors. We have a number of benchmarks in this article along with more information on these Lynnfield processors.
Intel Atom Running At 2GHz With Hyper Threading: While it already seems like the Intel Atom processor family has been around for quite a while, it's really only been one year. Today Intel is celebrating the one year anniversary of the Atom processor from the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing...
NVIDIA Releases GeForce GTX 200 GPUs: As expected, today NVIDIA unveiled their GeForce GTX 200 family of graphics processors. At this time their family is a bit small with only the GeForce GTX 260 and GTX 280 being shown off, but the GTX family should grown soon. These GTX GPUs support CUDA (with PhysX support), second generation NVIDIA unified architecture, 3-way SLI Technology, and PureVideo HD.
Intel's Core 2 Is Fast, But Buggy: Over at Kernel Trap is an article on how Intel's Core 2 processor series has a number of serious bugs. Some of these Intel Core 2 bugs will even be exploitable by user-land code. While BIOS updates can address some of these problems, BIOS vendors are usually late in issuing these updates and Intel Corporation isn't so quick to help out Linux and the alternative operating systems...
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800: Today Intel has extended its quad-core family with the introduction of the Core 2 Quad Extreme QX6800. This quad-core desktop processor will set you back $1,200 USD but runs at 2.93GHz and has a total of 8MB of L2 cache. We are working on providing Linux coverage of the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800 shortly, but in the mean time you may be interested in our Intel Penryn and Nehalem information.
Intel Core 2 Duo Family Preview: A higher level of computing performance with lower clock speeds, and lower power consumption; is that too good to be true from our blue friends at Intel? With Intel proudly brazing their Core 2 products (namely the Conroe) on this late-night adventure, we have up our technical primer on this Pentium replacement.
AMD Socket AM2 Family Preview: Making headlines for months now has been countless rumors in regards to Advance Micro Device's M2/AM2 Socket. AMD's Socket AM2 is designed to bring forward several changes -- most notably, the adoption of DDR2 -- and here at Phoronix we have all the facts.
AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile Dual-Core: SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- May 17, 2006 -- AMD (NYSE: AMD) today introduced AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology, the first and only family of 64-bit dual-core processors designed for thin and light notebook PCs. AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology allows people to get more from their mobile lifestyle through long battery life and outstanding performance, even when using multiple applications simultaneously, including demanding digital media applications. Continuing its technology leadership, AMD also is bringing 64-bit computing to the Mobile AMD Sempron processor family.