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    Intel Conroe-L CPU-Z Scanshow


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    Quote Originally Posted by sxs112
    Nice, how does it overclock ?

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    hmm this will be one-core processor? with 1 mb of L2?
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    I believe so, yes.
    Microsoft's homepage can be found at: thesource-dot-ofallevil-dot-com - interesting, no?

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    That thing will at least pull up to 4 GHz on air with any low end p965 mobo
    I like the idea of low bus and high multi
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    any benches ?
    validation ?

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    Basically a defective Conroe
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovtar
    hmm this will be one-core processor? with 1 mb of L2?
    Conroe-L is Single-Core with 1MB L2 support Enhanced Memory 64 Technology(EM64T)and Execute Disable Bit(XD)

    non support Virtualization(VT), HyperThreading(HT) and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology(EIST)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Basically a defective Conroe
    Basically, a really cheap CPU.

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    basically, the celly D of core cpus. I bet these suckers will see 4 on air EASY!!! they might make a fun cheapy to run DICE or LN2 on, and annialate super pi.
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    IMHO, they're a huge step back in technology, just like the Cellys have always been... There is only one single advantage for these chips compared to "genuine" Conroes.. The high multi... For me, everything else speaks against it.. Singlecore, low cache, low FSB-speed, and the fact that they're released half a year after their far supirior bigger brothers... Sure, they might be fun to play with, but for anybody who's serious about the performance of his/her system, they're a no-go...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600
    That thing will at least pull up to 4 GHz on air with any low end p965 mobo
    I like the idea of low bus and high multi

    I agree, i with there would be dual core's like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DTU_XaVier
    IMHO, they're a huge step back in technology, just like the Cellys have always been... There is only one single advantage for these chips compared to "genuine" Conroes.. The high multi... For me, everything else speaks against it.. Singlecore, low cache, low FSB-speed, and the fact that they're released half a year after their far supirior bigger brothers... Sure, they might be fun to play with, but for anybody who's serious about the performance of his/her system, they're a no-go...

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    Why? Out of N# of CPUs manufactured (this goes with anything that is mass produced) you are going to have a percentage that will have defects esp with multi core processors. You really expect them to throw away those CPUs still have a working core? This is the same concept behind Kentsfield, instead of producing native quadcores on a 65nm when 45nm is right around the corner why not glue 2 processors together to save costs? The possiblity for a wafer of 4 core chips to have a defect is greater hence why a smaller process will save money since you are able to harvest more non-defective dies.

    This is exactly the problem with the Cell CPU yeilds. It has a huge die size on a 90nm process and any defect has a high probality of rendering a cpu with bad cores or lower clockspeeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Basically a defective Conroe
    That would be Allendale.
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    These will be nice to see, there are alot of people who want core 2 duo cheaply, but do not need two cores.

    This should be a nice option untill the other 200fsb dual core C2D stuff is out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    Why? Out of N# of CPUs manufactured (this goes with anything that is mass produced) you are going to have a percentage that will have defects esp with multi core processors. You really expect them to throw away those CPUs still have a working core? This is the same concept behind Kentsfield, instead of producing native quadcores on a 65nm when 45nm is right around the corner why not glue 2 processors together to save costs? The possiblity for a wafer of 4 core chips to have a defect is greater hence why a smaller process will save money since you are able to harvest more non-defective dies.

    This is exactly the problem with the Cell CPU yeilds. It has a huge die size on a 90nm process and any defect has a high probality of rendering a cpu with bad cores or lower clockspeeds.
    I'm not saying it's not a good thing, by all means, the less waste, the better ... I just do not understand peoples' enthusiasm about such an inferior (compared to today's mid-highend hardware) product... And are you going to tell me that office-computers will need the power of 1/4 Conroe??

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitaminc
    That would be Allendale.
    Fine, defective Allendales
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Fine, defective Allendales
    or a super defective conroe

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    I prefer the term disabled

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    Quote Originally Posted by brentpresley
    don't talk about nn that way. it's not his fault.
    says the boy wearing the Neon Pink helmet
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
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    Quote Originally Posted by red
    I prefer the term disabled
    These are inanimate, mechanical objects... Not people
    I'm pretty sure somebody using the term "defective person" would be kicked head-first out of any kind of forum

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    I'd rather have a disabled kid rather than a defective one
    But seriously, are not most CPUs disabled down to certain specs, not just chosen because they were made that way

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    This is going to battle it out with Semprons and you call it defective..

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    Lets think, Semprons have 100% working cores, This probably does but maybe not 100% in 100% of them
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
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    This probably does but maybe not 100% in 100% of them

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