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  2. Raptor Lake - Wikipedia

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    The processors are connected to PCHs using an OPIO 2.0 x8 interface, except for the HX series which uses a DMI 4.0 x8 interface. [29] Except for the HX series, the processor and PCH are packaged together on a multi-chip package .

  3. MemTest86 - Wikipedia

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    After MemTest86 remained at version 3.0 (2002 release) for two years, Samuel Demeulemeester created the Memtest86+ fork to add support for newer CPUs and chipsets. From version 1.60, the program can output a list of bad RAM regions in the format expected by the BadRAM patch for the Linux kernel [ 13 ] (similar to MemTest86 2.3 ).

  4. Talk:List of AMD Ryzen processors - Wikipedia

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    re-sort the CPU models in an ascending alphabetical order (so this would mean in the case of an intel table, i7 13700, 13700F, 13700K, 13700KF, 13700T), rather than sorting by features / TDP group. remove the CPU common features bulletpoint list, instead putting all that info in the table as stated below:

  5. Coremark - Wikipedia

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    CoreMark is a benchmark that measures the performance of central processing units (CPU) used in embedded systems.It was developed in 2009 [1] by Shay Gal-On at EEMBC and is intended to become an industry standard, replacing the Dhrystone benchmark. [2]

  6. Syntax error - Wikipedia

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    This computer-programming -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Intel Core - Wikipedia

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    Core 2 also introduced a quad-core performance variant to the single- and dual-core chips, branded Core 2 Quad, as well as an enthusiast variant, Core 2 Extreme. All three chips are manufactured at a 65 nm lithography , and in 2008, a 45 nm lithography and support front side bus speeds ranging from 533 MT/s to 1.6 GT/s.

  8. AMD - Wikipedia

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    It includes support for up to six SATA 6.0 Gbit/s ports, the C6 power state, which is featured in Fusion processors and AHCI 1.2 with SATA FIS-based switching support. This is a chipset family supporting Phenom processors and Quad FX enthusiast platform (890FX), IGP (890GX).