I7 Rackmount Computer - What Are the Differences between Intel's I3, I5, I7 Processors?
Intel is now phasing out its popular Core 2 Duo processing line in favor of its successor, the new Intel Core line. If you're configuring an market Rackmount Computer, it's helpful to know which processor will most benefit your application.
· Core i3 - funds line. The technology behind the i3 processors includes dual core base, hyper threading preserve (for fast multiprocessing), and virtualization. Best for Web Applications, Word Processing.
· Core i5 - Technically, the i5 processors are marketed a bit differently. There are two main types of i5 Processors, dual core, and quad core. Dual core i5 processors have 32nm technology, hyper threading support, virtualization support, and Turbo Boost technology. The Quad Core i5 processors have 45nm technology, virtualization preserve and Turbo Boost technology, but do not have hyper threading support.
· Core i7 - The i7 processors are available in either a Lga1156 chipset or a Lga1366 chipset. Both chipsets offer quad core performance, virtualization support, hyper threading, and Turbo Boost Technology. The i7 9xx series processors, using the 1366 chipset, are determined to be even faster, and the "top of the line" out of all them, even Amd.
Most market Applications will likely benefit best from the ample flexibility and power of the Intel i7. It can be nothing else but configured into a approved Rackmount Computer chassis and convention engineered for your exact application using patrimony expansion technology like Pci & Isa. An i7 Rackmount Computer such as this offers both the power of Intel's new line and many expansion technologies.
I7 Rackmount Computer - What Are the Differences between Intel's I3, I5, I7 Processors?2 Great Digital compact Cameras - 3 Major Differences in the middle of Panasonic Lumix Dmc-Zs1 and Dmc-Zs3
There are some features that are identical, but then there are 3 major differences in the middle of the Panasonic Lumix Dmc-Zs1 and Dmc-Zs3.
First let's take a look at the features that are similar that help these two cameras stand apart from the digital compact camera crowd.
- 10.1 megapixel image sensor
- Leica Lens with 25-400mm optic Zoom - this is an breathtaking range, especially with the very high image potential ratings enjoyed by both cameras
- Iso of 80-1600 (expandable to 6400 with high sensitivity) or auto
- Fantastic image quality
- iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode - includes Face Detection, field Detection, Af (auto focus) Tracking, Scene Detection (Intelligent Scene Selector), Light Detection (Intelligent Exposure and Auto Backlight Compensation)
One note about the Iso range of compact digital cameras - most compacts are notorious for the number of digital noise at higher Iso settings, and the Panasonic line of compact digital cameras is no different. However, Panasonic is production advances in this area of technology so that the noise level is less than other cameras of similar price and features.
The differences in the middle of the Panasonic Lumix Dmc-Zs1 and Dmc-Zs3 are few, but they are essential adequate for Panasonic to issue two cameras.
- First difference: The Lcd panel - the Zs1 has a 2.7" Lcd display with 230,000 pixel screen resolution while the Zs3 has a 3.0" polycrystalline Lcd display with 460,000 pixel screen resolution capable of wide angle viewing. The extra 0.3" with double the pixel resolution make viewing and composing your images in more difficult light much easier.
- Second difference: Video - the Zs1 has video potential that most compact camera users are customary with at 640x480 pixels, 30fps and mono sound. In the Zs3 Panasonic has raised the bar, including Hd Movie at 1280x720, 60fps and stereo sound. Playback is pretty much equivalent to the playback of a dedicated camcorder. Sharp Auto is also part of the video experience so that face detection and scene detection render the best potential video.
- Third difference: Price - this would seem like a foregone conclusion, but consider that the inequity in price is only about 0. If you are looking for a breathtaking camera that takes the highest rated photos for a compact digital camera, either one of these two will qualify. However, if you are in the shop for a compact digital camera that also takes breathtaking video, the Zs3 is the camera for you.
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