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World's Highest Performing Quad-Core Mobile Processor
World's Highest Performing Quad-Core Mobile Processor¹
Intel® Core™2 extreme mobile processor QX9300
With 2.53GHz of mobile horsepower, a 12MB L2 cache and 1066MHz Front Side Bus you'll experience unmatched levels of performance for all your gaming, entertainment, and extreme computing needs. Get the world's highest performing quad-core mobile processor.
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World's highest performing quad-core mobile processor
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Compute-intensive operations with SPEC* CPU2006
If you have serious computing needs for applications that use Artificial Intelligence, Physics, or Fluid Dynamics then you need Intel's highest performing quad-core mobile processor.
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Extreme multitasking
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Do more with your laptop - multitask with multimedia
The Intel® Digital Home Assessment Tool is used to assess home PC performance. Now you can edit photos, compress Hi-Def videos to free up hard drive space, and encode videos to share with your friends from YouTube* all at the same time. When you want to multitask with multimedia, you want the new Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor. It is your ultimate choice.
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Create cool videos for 3G phones
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Record, edit, and enhance your videos
Convert video from your HD-camcorder to 3GP format for viewing on iPhone*. Create your 3GP videos fast with the new Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor.
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Create spectacular slide-shows
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Bring still photos to life
Share memories with friends and family on DVD, PC, and the web. Create visually compelling slide shows quickly with the new Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor.
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Compress and store your Hi-Def home videos
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Reduce Hi-Def video file sizes dramatically
Keep your high definition video files to a manageable size without sacrificing quality. The new Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor makes quick work of the toughest computing tasks like video compression.
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Video editing with Adobe Premiere* Pro CS3
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Apply effects to two 1080p HDV source streams
Working with HDV 1080p content is cpu-intensive and requires lots of compute power. With the new Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor you can read, apply effects and render Hi-def video faster than before.
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Create eye-catching film and TV animation
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Model cool 3D animations for games, film and TV
Rendering 3D images benefits from more cores. With the new Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor, take advantage of all four cores and bring your ideas to life quickly.
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Ray-tracing with Pov-Ray*
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Become a visual artist without the need for artistic skills
Ray-tracing uses complex mathematical calculations to render a 3D scene starting at the object and traces backwards towards the light source. Become a mathematical visual artist without the skills to paint or draw.
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3D rendering with Cinebench*
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Render a 3D photo-realistic image
To create striking 3D scenes you need to use cpu-demanding features such as reflection, ambient occlusion, area lights and procedural shaders. The new Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor lets you take advantage of the most taxing 3D effects to let your imagination run wild!
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Immersive gaming
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Graphics Performance with 3DMark* Vantage Benchmark
If you are playing the latest physics and AI intensive games and want headroom for the future, the world's first quad-core mobile processor delivers!
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Threaded gaming
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Gaming performance for today and tomorrow
Gamers can take advantage of quad-core today as some games have been designed with increased threading capability. Intel® Core™2 Extreme dual-core mobile processors are an excellent choice for today's games and Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processors will empower you for the immersive games of tomorrow. Another benefit quad-core brings is the capability to multitask in background while enjoying your game.
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Legacy gaming
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Superior game play for today's titles
For gamers who only want to play the game, the new Extreme quad-core mobile processor and the Extreme dual-core mobile processor give you excellent performance on today's games.
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¹ World’s highest performing quad-core mobile processor is based on SPECint_rate_base2006.
² SPECint*_rate_base2006 and SPECfp*_rate_base2006 are capacity-based metrics used to measure throughput of a computer that is performing a number of tasks. This is achieved by running multiple copies of each benchmark simultaneously with the number of copies set to set to the number of logical hardware cores seen by the operating system. SPEC* CPU2006 provides a comparative measure of compute intensive performance across the widest practical range of hardware. The product consists of source code benchmarks that are developed from real user applications. These benchmarks depend on the processor, memory and compiler on the tested system.
SPEC, SPECint, SPECfp, SPECrate are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. For more information go to: www.spec.org/spec/trademarks.html.
Δ The Intel® Digital Home Capabilities Assessment Tool (Intel® DHCAT) is an extensible and experiential framework to assess user-centric digital home platform capabilities, reflecting many current and emerging usages. DivX* Pro Version 6.6 was used to convert Hi-Def video to DivX* format for Hi-Def video archival (1 hour). On2 VP7 was used to convert standard-Def video into flash format for viewing on YouTube* (1 hour). Photo processing application based on Dcraw Library Rev. 1.332 was used to convert raw pictures to JPEG format for photo compression (15 minutes).
Φ Adobe Premiere Elements* 4.0 is used to edit video. The input file is a ~1 minute, 59 second, ~370MB 1440x1080 HD video imported from an HD camcorder. The output is a ~7MB 352x288 video in 3GP format for mobile phones.
‡ Photodex ProShow Gold* 3.2 allows the user to combine photos, videos and music to create spectacular slide shows. The workload takes 29 high resolution jpeg photos and converts them to an mpeg2 DVD quality slideshow video file. The photos are in 3872x2592 resolution and total about 170MB. The output slideshow file is about 3 minutes and 9 seconds long.
∇ TMPGEnc* is a digital media application used for converting one video format to another. For this test TMPGEnc Xpress* 4.4 is used to convert a 1 minute 16 seconds (1.2GB) 1440x1080 h-def video file with VBR encoding to a (254MB) output HDV MPEG2 file at 1440x1080 with CBR encoding. This reduces the file size by approximately 4 times (1.2G to 254MB). Extrapolation of TMPGEnc Xpress 4.4 converting a 1 minute 16 seconds 1440x1080 HD video file to HDV format.
§ Adobe Premiere Pro* CS3 is a video editing tool for professionals with features like color correction and specials effects creation. In this test the project "F1 Demo 3wayCC.prproj" contains two 30-second segments HDV 1080p25 footage with a cross-dissolve transition applied across the entire 60s. The first 30s also has the effect "Three-Way Color Corrector" applied, independently adjusting the scene's shadows, highlights, and midtones. Additionally the 25fps input clip is converted to 29.7fps. The performance test measures the time to render a non-realtime preview of the first 7s (210 frames). This involves reading the two HDV source streams, applying the cross-dissolve, the Three-Way Color Corrector, and then encoding the result to a HDV file that is stored by Premiere Pro for later use when a preview of the rendered region is requested. Extrapolation of Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 rendering the first 7 seconds sed to calculate how long to render a 2-minute video based on the original 7 second workload.
± Autodesk 3DS Max* 2009 allows users to perform animation modeling, rendering and design visualization. The workload consists of a scene of a Dragon_Character_Rig.max rendered at 1920x1080. One frame is rendered. The render options set are atmospherics, effects and displacement. The advanced lighting options are also set.
µ POV-Ray* is a high-quality, freely available ray-tracing software package. The workload used here is the built in benchmark test included by the POV-Ray developers to evaluate total system performance using all of POV-Ray's features and is available for download at www.povray.org/download/benchmark.php. Sample scenes should not be used to benchmark POV-Ray because the sample scenes were written to debug the software and often only utilize part of the rendering features.
ß Cinebench* R10 is a benchmark tool used to measure the CPU and graphics capability for 3D rendering. The scenes use cpu-intensive features such as reflection, ambient occlusion, area lights and procedural shaders. The results shown are based on running the multi-core CPU rendering test.
ø 3DMark* Vantage is a 3D graphics benchmark, designed for Microsoft Windows Vista* and DirectX*10. It includes two graphics tests, two CPU tests, and several feature tests. The CPU tests measures the contribution of the processor on 3D graphical performance while the graphics test measures game simulation performance.
þ Lost Planet* is a third-person shooter video game, created by Capcom that takes place in the past and future of the planet E. D. N. III. For more information visit www.lostplanet-thegame.com.
θ Enemy Territory Quake Wars* 1.5 is a multiplayer, team-based first-person shooter set in the futuristic Quake universe. Using a variety of weapons and vehicles, one team (either the invading alien Strogg or the human Global Defense Force) attempts to complete a series of objectives while the other defends. For more information visit www.enemyterritory.com.
ε Company of Heroes* is a real-time strategy game set in World War II. For more information visit www.companyofheroesgame.com.
Performance estimated for all results. Actual performance on final product may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/ for more information. SPEC, SPECint, SPECrate, are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. See: www.spec.org for more information on the benchmarks.
Warning: Altering clock frequency and/or voltage may: (i) reduce system stability and useful life of the system, processor and other system components; (ii) cause the processor and other system components to fail; (iii) cause reductions in system performance; (iv) cause additional heat or other damage; and (v) affect system data integrity. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor beyond its specifications. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of other system components beyond their industry standard specifications. Intel assumes no responsibility that the processor and other system components, including if used with altered clock frequencies and/or voltages, will be fit for any particular purpose.
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel® products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit Intel® Performance Benchmark Limitations.
Relative performance for each benchmark is calculated by taking the actual benchmark result for the first platform tested and assigning it a value of 1.0 as a baseline. Relative performance for the remaining platforms tested was calculated by dividing the actual benchmark result for the baseline platform into each of the specific benchmark results of each of the other platforms and assigning them a relative performance number that correlates with the performance improvements reported.
