Yes.
Bigger number = better.
Because it has higher frequency and it better OC's.
Nehalem is the name of the architecture. The Intel Core i7 is a chip based on that architecture.
The best processor by Intel now is Core i7 975 Extreme Edition.
If you have a dedicated graphics card, the i7 is better by far. If you want cheap and fast with graphics then get the A8.
I7 is the far superior cpu and gtx 550 is much better than the 6570. Get the i7 for better computer performance.
Intel core i7-920
No, the Intel i7-3612QM is generally better than the Intel i5-3210M. The i7-3612QM has four cores and eight threads, while the i5-3210M has two cores and four threads, allowing the i7 to handle more parallel tasks effectively. Additionally, the i7-3612QM has a higher base and turbo boost clock speed, making it better suited for demanding applications and multitasking.
Not as yet (September 2009) Intel is working on śkulltrail 2.0', but to when, or if, that will be release, Intel has not said yet. But even if they dont release skulltrail 2.0, sooner or later there will be a xeon version of the i7, and there is always dual (and higher) xeon motherboards.
0.2% of 975 = 0.2% * 975 = 0.002 * 975 = 1.95
36% of 975= 36% * 975= 0.36 * 975= 351
The greatest common factor of 700 and 1,000 is 100.
One possible solution for you is the Asus P6T7 SuperComputer motherboard. This MB is fully compatible with the Core i7 product line along with some Xeon processors (must use latest BIOS). I used this MB with an i7-950 and recently upgraded to a Xeon W3680. You can also use a manufacturer's motherboard configurator to find motherboards that support specific CPUs.