JL schrijft: "De AMD 750 chipset heeft een 'super bypass' operatie ondergaan, dokter Tom onderzoekt patiënt en ontdekt dat deze 5% harder loopt dan voor de operatie, evenveel als de performance gain tussen een 750 en 800MHz Athlon ":
Looking at the performance benefit the Athlon platform gains when removing some of the memory latencies makes me anxious to see what the next generation chipsets will have to offer, such as VIA's KX133 Athlon chipset. Given that the AMD's 750 chipset is quickly falling behind the times with their 800MB/sec memory throughput and 532MB/s AGP 2X performance, VIA's new chipset should breathe even more performance into the Athlon platform. The KX133 will offer 4X AGP (>1GB/sec) and a 133MHz memory interface (<1GB/sec). It's important to remember that the motherboards chipset is every bit as important in regards to performance as the CPU itself.
De 'super bypass' feature van de verbeterde AMD 750 chipset verlaagt de memory latency door de communicatie tussen north bridge en geheugen te verbeteren. Info en benchmarks vind je in de review van ome Tom.