Intel new gen gems: Yonah + Merom side by side:
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/1168/merom6ar.jpg
Backside:
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/7030/merom29xp.jpg
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Intel new gen gems: Yonah + Merom side by side:
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/1168/merom6ar.jpg
Backside:
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/7030/merom29xp.jpg
Large core. What process is that? What process will it debut at? If it stays the same, that's gonna be a bit harder to cool with a Storm, I think.
:banana:
my new cpu
(big core)
65nm - will be VERY easy to cool!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Tinker
4mb of cache is why it's so big.
that's what the Conroe looks like (except on a LGA775 wafer)
What are the dimensions of this die? How big is the cup area on the storm? how big is the impignment area on various impignment blocks?Quote:
Originally Posted by pifreak
Sorry, I'm not trying to change this into a watercooling conversation. I'll take my answer off the air.
please, drop it in a yonah laptop, i'm begging you!
so it is 100% that they are pin compatible?
yes 100% sure that they are pin compatible
Yes afiak they are completely pin compatibleQuote:
Originally Posted by zbogorgon
VPM need'nt change as well?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sentential
That is one huge ass core..
Not too big - smaller than FX60
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/5...aromerm7hw.jpg
ah, good. I forgot how small the intel package is.
That's because it's got an on board DDR3 controller. This is what Intel has been keeping a secret...Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
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well http://wap.srb.co.yu/forum/images/sm...n_rolleyes.gif dude http://wap.srb.co.yu/forum/images/sm...n_rolleyes.gif I hate to break the http://wap.srb.co.yu/forum/images/sm...n_rolleyes.gif NEWS to you but Intel isn't going on an integrated memory controller just yet..(yes I know, They attempted with Rimms but I'm not counting that)Quote:
Originally Posted by idiotec
Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
PS Your wrong it's a DDR4 mem controller with Hyper X mega technology.
Oh, yes, I forgot, it is DDR4 with Hyper X :DQuote:
Originally Posted by GMX
It's got so much cache it don't even need RAM ! :eek: :D
heh heh.
Regards
Andy
Quote:
Originally Posted by zakelwe
Lol - you're right about that - specially when it comes to 1M SuperPI!!!
I had to laugh about this :D
But please try to stay nice here at XS, we're all one big family here.
EDIT: Merom will be lightling fast in superpi upto like 4m or 8m, and ofcourse in games ;)
That Pentium D looks very painfull :slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by pifreak
But please try that merom in a yonah board / laptop !! It'll be so fast :slobber:
what is marked out on the meron? i know the product numbers are, but that green squiggle.....
I edited your post because your comment towards nn_step was rude and totally uncalled for.Quote:
Originally Posted by GMX
Flaming another member will not be tolerated here.