I wonder wether the new Pentium E is a lower binned Allendale with disabled cache or a new core version with merely 1mb cache (like true Allendale to Conroe).
Is it possible for Intel to disable faulty cache to increase yields? If it's possible then they would probably sell their faulty Allendales as Pentium Es to increase yields (if this is true then Intel should still produce some "Allendales" based off true Conroes, that had a faulty cache)
And what about Conroe-L? I guess it will be a new core with only 512kb which should be really cheap to produce...
But do we know anything fore sure? (I always -hear- that Pentium Es are base off Allendale but is there some proof?)
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