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    Intel shows off mobile quad core CPU

    Intel claimed the chip contains 840 million transistors and will run at a power envelope of 45W, slightly higher than Intel's mainstream TDP of 35W, meaning that the extra performance is going to come at an understandable hit in battery life. Intel said it is on track to launch the CPU in the second half of 2008.
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    good for dtr, where runtime doesnt really matter.

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    Interesting but no mention of clockspeed, cache, or FSB. Even a few details would be nice as otherwise this announcement is a "duh"

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    2.5Ghz LV serverchips is 2.5Ghz/1333/12MB. So something around that I guesss
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    2.5Ghz LV serverchips is 2.5Ghz/1333/12MB. So something around that I guesss
    Indeed, estimated at around 2.4Ghz.
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    Intel said it is on track to launch the CPU in the second half of 2008.
    That's some time away...

    Wonder what the demand for these will be. QC DTRs will probably be a small
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    seriously, give me an ULV-version with 4 1.066GHz cores and I'll never buy AMD again.
    That's just craptastic...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warship View Post
    seriously, give me an ULV-version with 4 1.066GHz cores and I'll never buy AMD again.
    I don't need a quad core notebook X(

    The fan on my X2 notebook is loud enough thank you.

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    I wanna see the DC which are due in Q1 not the quads..
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    840 million transistors

    nehalem...

    or did the transistors from kents to penryn basically double?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlink View Post
    840 million transistors

    nehalem...

    or did the transistors from kents to penryn basically double?
    Quad Penryn is 840million, Quad Nehalem is ~731million. Mainly the 8 vs 12MB cache.
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    I wish they made desktop quad cores with such a low tdp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam View Post
    I don't need a quad core notebook X(

    The fan on my X2 notebook is loud enough thank you.

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    On 45nm process and 1.066GHz ULV, it shouldn't get hot.

    Silverthorne is .5W
    That's just craptastic...

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    More cores don't mean it's going to get harder and louder though.

    My Pentium-M laptop (1 core) runs hotter and louder than my merom (2 cores) laptop.

    Anyway, LV quadcore will be great for WCG and powerbill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warship View Post
    Silverthorne is .5W
    .5W idle, with max TDP of 2 or 3W according to various sources.
    However, there's not much else on the specs.
    Also, it's set to replace A100 and A110, which are 600 and 800MHz respectively.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank M View Post
    .5W idle, with max TDP of 2 or 3W according to various sources.
    However, there's not much else on the specs.
    Also, it's set to replace A100 and A110, which are 600 and 800MHz respectively.
    I just used it as a 45nm reference-point since it obviously packs quite some punch at that thermal envelope.
    That's just craptastic...

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    sweet, quad core CPU :rock:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_SmartAss View Post
    Right now nobody needs a quadcore notebook.
    But this means that we can expect a 25W TDP 2.8GHz/6MB L2 or a 15W 2GHz/3MB Penryn.
    thats wrong. i like to game and i run WCG in which case 4 cores will help me out. and it's way easier to take it places compared to my desktop and at idle it will still have all the battery i need. so i will be getting a quad core lappy for sure.
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    Forget laptops, I want one for embedded use. I just wonder how long it's going to take to get a proper embedded board, Santa Rosa embedded boards are just now starting to appear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    good for dtr, where runtime doesnt really matter.
    Thing is, with the Asus C90, we don't need mobile CPUs for dtr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by squilliam View Post
    Thing is, with the Asus C90, we don't need mobile CPUs for dtr.
    bad the sad thing is it won't support quads and a little bit of battery is nice. however i still really like how you can change almost everything and make it a fast lappy
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    I had a chance to get close to the little chip, I fell in love all over again.

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    looks like I found a new friend for my htpc... time will tell


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    4 cores in a laptop!



    That's cool, but I only use my laptop for surfing, email, a couple of older games, etc.


    I can see how a tech on the road would like the extra cores. Although, I can imagine that 'core throttling' will come into play? Shutting down unused cores completely until they are accessed? Maybe i'm retarded, but it makes logical sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martijn View Post
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    The hilarious part is that the 45W QUAD CORE consumes less power than NVIDIA's chipsets (48W TDP)
    oh man

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