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    The CPUs of the future? Alleged Intel roadmaps leaked

    This is apparently Intel's latest roadmap. So here you go.

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    im very excited to see what happens beyond 22nm

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    hmm i still wonder why intel dont scraps the Conroe-L line...

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    hope is not the official, im waiting for westmere keeping finger croseed for Q3-Q4 release next year

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    I thought the q9650 was supposed to be going EOL when Nehalem is launched.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    hmm i still wonder why intel dont scraps the Conroe-L line...
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    Seems like intel is halting clock ramps.... I don't see anything definite above the 3.33 E8600 for the next 2 years...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hatakiller View Post
    hope is not the official, im waiting for westmere keeping finger croseed for Q3-Q4 release next year
    I am hoping the same and according to wikipedia, the mobile variant of westmere is gonna be released Q3 2009, but not the desktop chips. ARGH!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tekjunkie View Post
    I am hoping the same and according to wikipedia, the mobile variant of westmere is gonna be released Q3 2009, but not the desktop chips. ARGH!!!!
    yep,makes sense.
    Together with atom 2 (ie Pineview) will debut the 32nm process.
    or Intel shrink silverthorne to 32nm first as someone stated earlier (small size,less complex, again good vehicle to test new process).
    Last edited by leomax; 09-05-2008 at 09:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatakiller View Post
    hope is not the official, im waiting for westmere keeping finger croseed for Q3-Q4 release next year
    notice in the road map that Q4 is empty
    and also Intel usually lunch their new Processors on Q4

    so if all goes well expect Q4 for the 32 nm shrink of Nehalem (Westmere)
    In progress......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    hmm i still wonder why intel dont scraps the Conroe-L line...
    Those buggers are 30% of Intel's output.What do you do with 65nm FABs ? Let them idle ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by @@@@ View Post
    notice in the road map that Q4 is empty
    and also Intel usually lunch their new Processors on Q4
    If that's true, then Havendale/Lynnfield will be replaced very quickly, just like Yonah.
    Nehalem won't stay for long, and it's the first of it's kind in many ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by savantu View Post
    Those buggers are 30% of Intel's output.What do you do with 65nm FABs ? Let them idle ?
    well you still have the E1xxx and E2xxx line, replace the Celeron 440 with the E1xxx and done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leomax View Post
    yep,makes sense.
    Together with atom 2 (ie Pineview) will debut the 32nm process.
    or Intel shrink silverthorne to 32nm first as someone stated earlier (small size,less complex, again good vehicle to test new process).
    actually, all the silverthorne like stuff still has life left on 45nm. Think of Silverthorne more as a test of the Bonell core and market acceptance. Pineview and Lynncroft are a few of the specialized branches that the Bonell core will be comimg out on 45nm with next year.
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    wait...

    they have 6 core (qpi) cpus AFTER amd is supposed to have 6 and 12 cores out?

    seems like the K10 route finally pays off in 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by generics_user View Post
    wait...

    they have 6 core (qpi) cpus AFTER amd is supposed to have 6 and 12 cores out?

    seems like the K10 route finally pays off in 2009
    this is consumer chart.

    for servers dunnington release is imminent, meaning intel has 6core cpus befor amd and backton (octocore) is target somewhere in Q209.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    this is consumer chart.

    for servers dunnington release is imminent, meaning intel has 6core cpus befor amd and backton (octocore) is target somewhere in Q209.
    i clearly stated QPI

    dunnington is just another tigerton refresh

    but i don't get it why 4+cores are so late (from both companies)
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    Wasn't Havendale supposed to be Dual Core only?

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    Can someone post the roadmap here?Firefox decided not to load some pages
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    I'm also waiting for westmere. 6 cores + HT (right?). Would be a suitable upgrade to my q6600 system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    hmm i still wonder why intel dont scraps the Conroe-L line...
    Because they like the Pentium III-s so much they want to continue to make it 8 years later...
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