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Title: Alan Wake + Intel Core 2 Quad Demonstration
Description: OMFG WANK WANK WANK MATERIAL!!


Skillzpay - September 29, 2006 10:52 PM (GMT)
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Intel officially revealed the name of Kentsfield this morning, and branded it Core 2 Quad.

It will be out in November. We were treated to a demo of a Core 2 Quad machine running Remedy's unreleased follow-up to Max Payne, Alan Wake.

The game looked, frankly, stunning. Remedy has coded the engine to take advantage of quad-core processors - the engine scales as you move from single to dual to quad. We saw some amazing environmental effects, not to mention true next-gen graphics that easily rival anything from Unreal Engine.

Markus Maki, Remedy's rep at the forum, said that Alan Wake had been 18 months in the making so far. The multiple cores are used to stream data in the background in preparation for moves into new areas, and to prepare output for the graphics card to render.

Markus also revealed that one whole core is used for physics calculations, and we saw a hurricane tear up the in-game world in a rather realistic fashion as illustration.

For the true enthusiasts, Intel revealed that this Kentsfield, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700, had been overclocked up to 3.73GHz, a 1GHz clock, with no issues. "Overclocking is allowed here, huh?" mused Otellini.

Alan Wake looked stunning, and it seems that quad-core could soon be ready for gamers. We'll be hearing far more later on in the day, so we'll be sure to let you know.


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Video here: http://www.gameklip.com/v/1606/

All this done on a single 7900GTX, not a dual SLI or quad SLI setup mind you. This is some incredible shit right here. Time to change my tighty whities after seeing that video.

Hassun - September 30, 2006 12:03 AM (GMT)
From the moment you buy one the Intel core 2 octa will be announced. =\
Can't someone slow the compuyer biz down a bit!?

Trowble - September 30, 2006 02:31 AM (GMT)
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Can't someone slow the compuyer biz down a bit!?

Corporate America won't allow it.

frr_Vegeta - September 30, 2006 09:47 AM (GMT)
Wouldn't have mattered much Hassun, these are no doubt going to be so high end that they will probably make a new pricing position for high end cpus (typically high end cpus run for 1000-1200, this may start at 1500ish) which means that it will be out of reach, and it will only slightly lower the prices of the processor type you went with.

Hassun - September 30, 2006 11:39 AM (GMT)
Oh, this hasn't anything to do with my new computer. It's just the general stupidity of the computer gaming business.
And they wonder why the game consoles are miles ahead of them?



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