T-Break has posted a review on the Intel 3.46GHz EE CPU
It’s the competition between Intel and AMD that pushes Moore’s law and allows the end-user to buy higher performing CPUs at lower prices. Since the release of AMD’s Athlon CPU, we have seen the performance pendulum swing between the two manufacturers and we constantly hear fanboys from either sides justifying the superiority of their preferred manufacturer.Read more
Lately, the Intel camp has been a little quiet and part of the reason for that is Intel’s recent announcement on hitting the brick wall with their Pentium4 CPU speeds. Thus, Intel is currently focused on optimizing their current Pentium4 line-up by adding more Cache, increasing FSB speeds and introducing dual-core CPUs to keep the competition going until something new comes along. It’s somewhat with that philosophy in mind that Intel released their 3.46GHz EE CPU along with the 925XE chipset motherboard that we’re looking at today.