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I want to make things clear, Intel prototypes are intel property, and they can't be sold. Event if you buy it, you don't own it.
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[citation][nom]zipzoomflyhigh[/nom]Wow. AMD has been selling 6 core processors for 6 months. Only use for those is servers. Nobody with a home pc has a need for that because most software doesn't even use 4 cores yet.[/citation]

I agree...there have been 6-core CPUs in servers for some time, but correct me if I'm wrong, but these will/do support Hyperthreading, making them 6 real and 6 virtual cores.
 
[citation][nom]hotsacoman[/nom]I would rather have programs that utilized 2 - 4 core processors efficiently.[/citation]

I would rather be able to play a game while running a virus scan while burning a DVD while downloading porn.
 
[citation][nom]apache_lives[/nom]What system runs one app at a time these days?[/citation]
The trick is, I see zero activity at various moments while my Q9450 should be doing SOMETHING. Sure, perhaps it's too much to expect that the latest thing I click on will be dispatched to the least-busy core, but a *decent* O/S would work that way.

I am still using XP SP2 due to SP3 rebooting at random on me when it came out, and Windows 7 is still waiting for me to get around to it, so there IS hope...
 
Intel could have bought it even if the guy did blur the picture anyway
 
Id have to be pretty rich to want to spend $1200 on a most likely stolen next gen cpu. Sure it probably will run on an x58 board, but its such a gamble.

But then I wouldnt spend $1200 on any cpu; as the cpu has become less and less important. I will take the $400 chip, and add in 2 more $400 graphics cards instead!
 
Wow. Could be real... There are no drivers for this so I dont see how it would work but whoever bought this should be weary as Intel should track it. I suppose just to say you had it first was the reason to why this person bought it. Who knows, it will be compatible with an X-58board however so it will be interesting to see if youtube comes out with a vid of this guy actually finding a way for this to work. Once we see the video of the benches then we will know if its real or not. Anyhow its still good marketing for Intel.
 
I don't really think Intel is being cheated. It's a flawless tactic to "release" a chip without stability and compatibility concerns. It's Intel's way to tell "hey people, don't buy the 6-core offering by AMD because we'll release our kick-ass 6-core soon".
 
Can ANYONE give me ANY examples in terms of software (yes that includes games) available today where this chip will be actually useful? Really, seems like they haven't quite mastered utilizing a Quad Core, yet, let alone a Core i7, and now Core i9. It's like having 4 burners on a stove when you only use the one on the front left side. What a waste.
 
[citation][nom]JOSHSKORN[/nom]Can ANYONE give me ANY examples in terms of software (yes that includes games) available today where this chip will be actually useful? Really, seems like they haven't quite mastered utilizing a Quad Core, yet, let alone a Core i7, and now Core i9. It's like having 4 burners on a stove when you only use the one on the front left side. What a waste.[/citation]

Nice analogy. I noticed on my Q9550 that at different times it will utilize all 4 cores and at other times doing the same tasks will kill one core and the other 3 are near idle. This could be an XP thing as I haven;t made the jump to Win 7 yet. I will know next week after I install Win 7. Its interesting that I have Vista Ultimate 64 in the drawer of my desk, don't you think? Lol.

 
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