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    Default "Fastest Processor" search result.

    You will be surprised to see what the first result of this search yields in Yahoo and Google! Give it a try.
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    Um....both came up..so what's your point???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electrotechnic
    Um....both came up..so what's your point???
    What do you mean by both?

    These are the links that I got:
    http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archi...s/dp122099.htm - 800MHz PIII
    http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archi...s/dp010400.htm - 533Mhz Intel Celeron

    Anyways what I was trying to allude to was the lack of 'intelligence' in the websites algorithm to refer to articles that were current. Seems simple enough to implement. Maybe should have put this in the software section.
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    The AMD Athlon FX-60 (HT, dual-core) is the fastest processor on the market. Its clock speed is 2.8 Ghz (as opposed to Intel's 3.8 Ghz high) but it's still ...
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    Yup...that's what I got too Nestersan.

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    IF you click 'im feeling lucky' or go to the first result then you'll get the p3 800Mhz thing. The AMD link is the 2nd result for me.
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    what about the p4 d805
    111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321

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    My result turned out to be an old press release on the intel website

    @soapcreek, its not the fastest, if you want a fast pD pick one from the 9xx line. I think those would more deserve the title...
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    No...he made his point. He is saying that the searching algorithm couldn't tell the difference between an old article and a current one...hence a PIII was listed as the fastest processor....lol.

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