Are PC gamers ready for Skulltrail?

Intel's Skulltrail platform has two processor sockets for a pair of Core 2 Extreme QX9975 processors

Intel officially launched its new 8-core super platform known as Skulltrail at the Games Developers Conference in San Francisco this week. Intel hopes the platform - which we’ve already taken an in-depth look at – will appeal to the enthusiast and gaming community.

The move was, of course, pre-empted to a certain extent by AMD’s Spider platform, but, unlike Intel’s solution, Spider doesn’t have dual-socket tech on the board. As Jeremy Laird wrote when he got hands on with the platform, “Skulltrail is intended to be a crushing display of technical superiority by Intel”.

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