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    Interesting...but useless because programmers are still stuck with most of the codes for dual core,so forget about 12threads...but looks so extreme :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by SubZero.it View Post
    Interesting...but useless because programmers are still stuck with most of the codes for dual core,so forget about 12threads...but looks so extreme :P
    I can't fully agree with that. But for the most part, it's still true.

    There's a "small", but substantial # of programmers who can use more cores and are begging for more - me included.


    More importantly, the increasing # of cores will force programmers to start getting their act together.
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    This is 3 chips on one board? How did you get a hold of gulftown chips this early?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SubZero.it View Post
    Interesting...but useless because programmers are still stuck with most of the codes for dual core,so forget about 12threads...but looks so extreme :P
    I can't say I fully agree with this, but we do still see quite a bit of laziness in the programming field. When I thread out code, I make it use as many cores as are available. Not everything can be processed in this fashion, however. Some times a process is just highly serial in nature, so it isn't fully fair to just blame the coders when programs seem to disappoint in this regard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AC3421 View Post
    This is 3 chips on one board? How did you get a hold of gulftown chips this early?
    2x 6cored cpus with HT on, maybe regular Gainestown board with bios update.

    Believe me JC have had many cpus in his hands than any hardware newsite
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCornell View Post
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    Thanks for bringing this to us.
    Just one comment: The W5590 writing on the pic.
    Gulftown 6 cores aren't W5590's..
    W5590's are 3330mhz 4 core gainestowns or are you saying that the top 2 cpu's are W5590's and the bottom one is the 6 core Gulftown?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Thanks for bringing this to us.
    Just one comment: The W5590 writing on the pic.
    Gulftown 6 cores aren't W5590's..
    W5590's are 3330mhz 4 core gainestowns or are you saying that the top 2 cpu's are W5590's and the bottom one is the 6 core Gulftown?
    Yeap, this is the idea ...
    And the different between them in the pics is obvious ...

    W5590 is this rite ...


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    holy crap! Nice going JC!

    when does westmere hit retail market, and does it work in current x58 1366?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCornell View Post
    Yeap, this is the idea ...
    And the different between them in the pics is obvious ...

    W5590 is this rite ...


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    This means new extreme? Like Core i 7 985?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ..::G80::.. View Post
    This means new extreme? Like Core i 7 985?
    The 3.33GHz one is the 975 extreme.

    The 6-core single-socket chips are probably gonna be i9.

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    ohhhhhh man... pr0n!

    this is what i've been waiting for! i'll dive into 1366 for this cpu!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 570091D View Post

    this is what i've been waiting for! i'll dive into 1366 for this cpu!
    Yeah. I'm sticking with my trusty Q6600 until there are some more affordable and enticing options. I'd go x58/p55 immediately if there were a new and improved SB. But a 6 core nahalem should be gold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SubZero.it View Post
    Interesting...but useless because programmers are still stuck with most of the codes for dual core,so forget about 12threads...but looks so extreme :P
    Don't forget that these type of systems are meant for workstation type work loads which often leverage their power not only through multithreaded applications but often many single threaded applications. Also people who work / have a hobby in the A/V field will obviously appreciate these cpus.

    Now not everyone I've spoke to agrees with me on this but I for one find both Linux and Windows Vista / 7 to be more responsive and smoother on a system with more than 2 cores. Now the difference between 2-3 is a lot more than the difference between 3-4 in terms of general system performance but I still can notice it. I had been running my E8400 at 4Ghz for about 8 months and I'm back on my Q6600 which is at 3.2Ghz ( I didn't find the benefits of the higher clock dual core to be tangible enough to make up for the loss of 2 cores ) and the system has felt quite a bit better in comparison ( and this is based on everyday tasks to more strenuous activities )

    I'm holding off on any platform upgrades until I see where these chips end up sitting price wise. Looking forwards to see how 32nm scales power wise.
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