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Thread: New Intel Yonah, U2500 to be 9W

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    New Intel Yonah, U2500 to be 9W

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    Intel will release a new Yonah processor at 25 june this year that only consume 9W in power consumption. The new Yonah processor will be called U2500.....

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    Would be AWESOME for laptops!
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    Wow! That would be insane for some of the xtreme cooling methods around.
    DFI NF4 SLI-DR Expert Venus #s 909, 917, 924 w/ FragTek Sysxtreme Mosfet/Ram Cooling Bracket
    Opteron170 CCBWE 0550 UPMW Testing
    2GB G.SKILL DDR500 @3-4-7-3 1T
    7900GTX SLI (650/1600)
    PC POWER AND COOLING 1KW
    2x74gb Raptor Raid 0
    2xSeagate 7200.9 300gb
    NEC 3550A x2

    Heat:twisted5

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    Sweet for laptops for sure....IDK about OCing, lower power levels aren't always better

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    OMG that'd be awesome if true.

    but i noticed that
    support Intel Virtualization(VT) technology、Enhanced Intel Speed Step(EIST) technology、Intel EM64T technology and Execute Disable Bit(XD Bit) technology.
    thats not right.

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    lol, 9w
    u can put it in a cell phone

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    Yeah combine that with Intel's upcoming 965G integrated graphics chipset (with hardware acceleration for popular codecs like h.264) and you could build a silent, fanless, cool HTPC with a very small form factor.

    No good for gaming etc... but perfrect for HTPC apps.

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    Didnt even look at the URL, just the 9W and thought xtreme long batt lifetime, however, yes, your right, that cant be right, thumbs up for detecting
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    WOW
    does this thing need any cooler ?

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    It's actually 1.2 GHz and dual core which makes it impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuji
    It's actually 1.2 GHz and dual core which makes it impressive.
    Thats really not bad going, ideal for tablet pcs, hell you could but one in a PDA

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    Quote Originally Posted by twisted5
    Wow! That would be insane for some of the xtreme cooling methods around.
    With 8x multiplier and Yonah FSB wall in mind it would just s*ck.

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