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Intel's second wave of 45nm CPUs detailed


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Posted 07 January 2008 - 07:45 PM

images/news/intel.jpgWhile AMD was busy talking about the Mobility Radeon HD 3000 series cards and the Xilleon TV-prone processors Intel has simply unveiled 16 new processors, all 45nm parts and none being triple-cored. For this new show of brute force Intel has presented processors from every segment - desktop, mobile and server, this being the second wave of 45nm parts announced by Intel and the first of 2008.

The new Penryns, Wolfdales, and Yorkfields all offer a few tweaks over the 65nm parts, bigger L2 cache sizes, lower power requirements compared to older products and FSBs that go from 800 MHz for the mobile CPUs to 1333 for the desktop ans server processors.

As 45nm parts have already been released and/or previewed we'll get right to the point and that's the full list of Q1 2008 releases, all 16 CPU which can be seen in the chart below, complete with specs and prices. As you can see the quad-core Yorkfields are not arriving this month but, as Intel always stated, they will be released this quarter. No word on the QX9770 and QX9775 CPUs though.

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#2 m.oreilly

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Posted 07 January 2008 - 08:54 PM

they really did right with the 45nm. these things are fast, and run cool as a cucumber. i'm very pleased :mail1:
coming from me, this (my intel fervor) is like scara saying he loves vista... :)




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