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Processor (CPU) model numbers

Processor model numbers are used to distinguish between microprocessors with different sets of features and different characteristics, such as speed, level 1 and level 2 cache, etc. The model numbers can be used to identify only basic features and most important characteristics, and may not be used to identify all features/parameters of the CPU. For example, model numbers never identify CPU ID, core stepping, core voltage, maximum CPU temperature and a few other parameters. If you need to find out all details on specific processor please use sSpec numbers for Intel processors or order product numbers for AMD microprocessors.

For more information on Intel model numbers please see Intel processor (model) numbers.

For more information on AMD model number please see Athlon XP, Athlon 64, Sempron and Turion model number and Opteron model numbers.

Malagent’s Domain Completed Redesigned - Again

Never being completely content with the way things are, I’ve gone and changed Malagent’s Domain (malagent.com) once again. It’s not really a spur of the moment thing though, I’ve been testing several different Wordpress themes and finally decided on a (semi)permanent solution for several of my sites.itheme-snap.jpg

For many months the Malagent’s Domain used the very attractive and functional “iTheme” from N. Design Studios. Later this was replaced by the 3 column version “i3Theme” which was columnized by Mango Orange. Both versions are excellent themes and worked very well. I changed in order to take advantage of some AJAX features and also to increase CTR which seems to fall proportionally as the complexity of the site design increases. Continue reading ‘Malagent’s Domain Completed Redesigned - Again’

Playing around in Leopard Part 1

I ran out and got Mac OS X Leopard just as soon as I could. I’ve been playing around and getting a feel for all the new goodness that Apple crams into the OS. This is just a little screen capture video of me playing with the Spaces feature with Quicktime playing several different videos throughout the different Spaces. Continue reading ‘Playing around in Leopard Part 1′