CPU Core Count:
4
CPU Thread Count:
4
Cache Size:
8192 KB
Special Instruction Set Extensions:
SSE 4.2
AES Encryption:
NO
Energy Performance Bias:
NO
Virtualization:
VT-x
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hothardware.com: Weve just posted a new article at HotHardware exploring the performance and overclockability of Intels upcoming Core 2 Duo E6750 processor. The E6750 differs from the older and similarly clocked E6700 in that its front side bus frequency has been increased to 1333MHz, but this isnt a simple speed bump.
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 reviews are also available at: techgage.com, techreport.com, bit-tech.net, and pcstats.com.
tweaknews.net: The people that will be taking advantage of this new processor will be the new system builders trying to get their best bang for the buck at the moment. Seeing this processor can be purchased for under US$200, it is a lot cheaper than the US$320 E6700 it is replacing.
viperlair.com: Even though the AMD Unified Video Decoder can offload CPU usage in HD playback by putting the work on the graphics processing unit, if you're running multiple tasks during HD playback, the system does struggle if it doesn't have the horse power. We don't do it often, but at times we'll be converting files into DivX for sharing, and the CPU is completely maxed out, causing dropped frames during HD playback.
driverheaven.net: It is hard to believe that it has been nearly a year since Intel first launched the Core 2 brand of CPUs; it seems much longer. This is not a negative statement, but there have been so many revisions of the product line up since then that it seems like the Core 2 should have been around for much longer.
Intel QX6850 and E6750 reviews are also available at: legitreviews.com.
bit-tech.net: At the end of last month, we previewed the performance of Intels then soon-to-be-released Core 2 Duo E6750 Intels first desktop processor with a 1333MHz front side bus speed. During that article, we hinted that the release of a whole host of 1333MHz FSB processors was imminent and that day has finally arrived. In conjunction with its scheduled price cuts, Intel will introduce five new processors with 1333MHz front side buses into the market on July 22nd and we have had three of them in-house for a bit of benchmarking over the past few weeks.
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