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Intel to phase out single-core desktop CPUs


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Posted 18 October 2007 - 05:00 PM

images/news/intel.jpgIntel will begin the phase out of single-core processors for desktops in first quarter of 2008 with the launch of an entry-level dual-core series, the Celeron E1000, according to sources at PC makers. The company will also add two 45nm processors in its E4000 family during the quarter.

The first dual-core Celeron processor, the E1200 will have core frequency of 1.6GHz, 800MHz FSB and 512KB L2 cache with price of US$53 in thousand-unit quantities. Although Intel will enter 45nm process production this November, entry-level processors such as those in the E1000 series will still be fabbed at 65nm using a Conroe-based core, noted the sources.

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 05:17 AM

Too bad they aren't phasing out dualies too! We need a quad/octacore world and software to match!!!! :chriso:

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 05:55 AM

software for sure... :chriso:

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Posted 22 October 2007 - 09:18 PM

lol... spose single core is pretty much old skool.




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