Intel Wolfdale, Yorkfield to Hit 3.16GHz at Launch According to Digitimes, 45nm Penryn desktop processor family that is scheduled to come out in Q1 2008 will include 9 models from the start. Five of them will have two computational cores and four will be quad-core solutions. The maximum working frequency of the Penryn processors will hit 3.16GHz at launch. Dual-core 45nm Penryn processors also known as Wolfdale will be available with clock speeds from 2.5GHz to 3.16GHz. Typically, they will feature 6MB of L2 cache memory, however the youngest model in the lineup will have a cur down 3MB L2 cache. This processor will also lose Virtualization Technology and Trusted Execution Technology support. http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...817173238.html |
Wrong link ;) http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...817173238.html Fractional multipliers? Gonna need some BIOS updates it sounds like... Quote:
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Thanks a lot, corrected :woot: |
thanks for the fix & reporting;) |
shoop da whoop Intel is charging their lazors =P *is pleased with the fact that 4 Ghz is the target* *thinks of Geforce 9800 + Penryn + X38 upgrade* |
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Rather strange they will make a version of Nehalem without the IMC or with it disabled. Sounds more like a new server + new desktop socket to me but with enough pins on the server varient to give them some headroom to not have to change the socket again anytime soon, similar to what AMD has done? |
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