no never. 925xe, 915, 945, and 955 will not support cedar mill (I'm sure of this).
@perkam, I could have shown I saw that Presler was a die shrink, and cedermill was the dual core variant of the memrom architecture, but thanks for the correction
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Intel's 65nm desktop processors in the first half of next year fall into two categories: Cedar Mill and Presler. Cedar Mill is nothing more than the current Pentium 4 600 series, shrunk down due to the use of the 65nm process. That means that Cedar Mill based Pentium 4s will have the same 2MB L2 cache and architectural configuration of the current Pentium 4 600 CPUs, and that they should perform no differently. The only tangible differences between Cedar Mill and today's 90nm Prescott will be a lower operating voltage and lower power consumption.
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color me retarded, I got Presler and Cedar Mill Confused. But it says Preseler is nothing more than two seperate dies, and not one lumped together like in Smithfield
I think I am thinking that Cedar Mill and Presler still use netburst, whereas memrom based will not.
There is talk that conroe is not supported on 975xe either