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To: kpf who wrote (220369)12/14/2006 6:20:16 PM
From: eracerRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 275872
 
AMD's 65nm Brisbane Core Previewed: The most energy efficient AMD CPU to date

anandtech.com

Overall we're left with mixed feelings after playing with AMD's first 65nm chips. Power consumption is definitely reduced compared to its 90nm offerings, in our tests we saw an average reduction in total system power consumption of 14.6W thanks to the new Brisbane core. For no additional cost, and given that it should help alleviate AMD's capacity constraints thanks to a smaller die, there's nothing to complain about on that front.

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Re: Well, as long as nobody has a Brisbane, at least nobody can prove this wrong. ;-)

Anandtech to my rescue :-)