Yeah, at stock. ;)
I wonder what multi the lowest clocked Yorkfield will have. Or maybe they'll release some cheapo 1066 FSB parts... that would be great. :D
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Yorkfield Arived?:welcome:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115021
The New Era Start's or it's a detail mistake?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkfie..._and_Yorkfield
just ordered 2, thanks!!
j/k
Intel 45nm Penryn Quad-Core Spy Pics @ hothardware.
http://www.hothardware.com/News/Excl...Core_Spy_PIcs/
http://www.hothardware.com/newsimage...tel_45nm_1.jpg
Very nice.
Intel show us working and fast 3,33 GHz 45 nm samples and AMD stuck @ buggy B0 1,6 GHz Barcelonas. :cool:
July 22 price cut confirmation and yet another price cut coming in September 2?
SourceQuote:
Moreover, Intel also has plans to drop the price of some of its Core 2 Duos by 24-32% on September 2.
Just keeps getting better and better.... i love price cuts...
Fudzilla says Penryn doesnt overclock well...
only 10%
Don't know if its true or not, just posting it
Maybe a little off topic, but anyone know how they will be named ?
E7600 ? E7700 ? QX7700 ?
hoping it will go quad with a 65-75W TDP
if so then it should kick and it would make for a drop in replacement for my c2d.
would result in a nice sextupling of my current l2 cache
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/32624/135/
*Intel in fact aims to announce the first members of its 45nm processor family this year, most likely late in Q4.
*The first Penryn CPU to be available on the market will be the quad-core Yorkfield, dual-core Wolfdale early in Q1 2008.
*Clock speeds will be inching up and hit 3.33 GHz, we heard. :confused: ??
*45 nm mobile processors will follow in Q1 2008
*Gainstown, up to eight cores, will be using a dual-die design as well as the flip-chip LGA8 package. The die size will climb substantially from currently 143 mm2 of the 65 nm Core 2 Duo and an expected 107 mm2 of the upcoming 45 nm Penryn generation to 191 mm2, due to larger caches as well as an integrated memory controller, which will be one major factor that is responsible for an increased pin count
IMC on Penryn???Quote:
Originally Posted by red
No IMC on penryn
TG was mostly talking about Penryn but threw in a tip about Gainstown, a Nehalem derivative.
Nehalem for desktop won't have IMC...
Yeah...here's your prize :
http://www.donutking.com.au/images/d...donuts_big.jpg