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n preparation for the beginning of 2010, the Intel Core i9 should embody the new high-end depth and become caliph instead of the caliph. The chip Gulftown on which it rests provides for this to make two significant improvements. On the one hand, it has six hearts and the other belongs to the Westmere architecture inherited from the Nehalem architecture, but using the new method of burning house in 32 nm.
The Polish website PC Lab has released an early test. Using a pre-series Xeon, based on the same chip Gulftown under-clocked to 2.8 GHz, they could get an idea of the benefits of a Core i9 compared to a Core i7 same frequency. The Bloomfield chip on which it relies for recall involves 4-core 45nm.
If performance is no surprise proportional to the number of cores, with a gain of 50% predicted, provided that the applications take advantage of multi-heart, the issue of consumption and heat dissipation, which derives its overclocking potential was less obvious. Thus, not content to consume as much energy at rest in spite of 50% of additional transistors, the Gulftown has the luxury of reducing its consumption of over 9% (24 W) compared to the Core i7. He also less heat.


It is expected that Intel architecture formalizes Westmere at CES to be held in Las Vegas from January 7 to 10, 2010. The founder of Santa Clara should be launching this brand new Core i9 based on the chip Gulftown, but also Core i3, i5 Core and Core i7-based chips and Clarkdale Arrandale for laptops and desktops.
Intel Core i9: First benchmark of six-core 32nm
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Today marks the downfall of Mininova.org
Thursday, November 26, 2009 | news, technews with 3 comments »A very sad news today strucked all Mininova (a torrent search engine and directory) users. From now on, administrators of the website said that they are now limiting Mininova.org to their Content Distribution service. This would mean that they will now only accept torrents published and distributed by producers and artists for free through Mininova. The site sponsors the required seeding bandwidth and provides the exposure on their website.
This is a very sad news for all of us Mininova users since torrents are now limited to those free contents published by registered members of the service. Mininova has been one of my primary sources of torrent files for the past years but today marks their downfall. Basing on people's comments on their official blog, I'm sure people will now shift to other torrent sites because of this major move done by the management.
According to their official blog, administrators have done such act to comply with the ruling of the Court of Utrecht last August. According to the court's verdict, the management have to prevent uploads of torrents to Mininova that refer to certain titles or to similar-looking titles.
If you are a Mininova fan, start looking for alternative torrent sites for you to use. You can consider Monova.org or Superfundo.org if you want. These are the sites I'm currently using.
For more information regarding Mininova's Content Distribution news, you can read their official blog or the FAQ section in their website.
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