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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to launch a new processor, as part of the company's Core i7 Extreme series of desktop CPUs. The new model, dubbed Core i7 975, will up the ante, compared to the manufacturer's current Core i7 flagship, the 965 model, enabling users to take advantage of a stand... |
3 February 2009 05:36 GMT |
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Despite the fact that it has just released its next generation Core i7 processors, it looks as if Intel, the current number one company in the global consumer processors market, is already planning to update the high-performance processor lineup with the addition of a couple of models, set to be unveiled sometime dur... |
19 November 2008 08:53 GMT |
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Intel Corporation is prepared for the official introduction of its newest processors, the Core i7. The chips will feature the company's next-generation micro-architecture code-named Nehalem. The Santa Clara based giant chip manufacturer announced that the new CPUs would come live at a media and analyst event hel... |
6 November 2008 04:13 GMT |
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The recent few days have been filled with reviews and test results on the upcoming Intel Core i7 processors. The new 45nm CPUs have been expected to arrive for quite some time now, as the chipmaker spread the word on the great capabilities of its architecture, code-named Nehalem. As the company promised, the chips ar... |
5 November 2008 05:42 GMT |
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Intel has already unveiled the pricing for its upcoming initial quad-core Core i7 chips, which are based on the new 45 nanometer Nehalem micro-architecture. The first roll-out will include three desktop processors, code-named Bloomfield, dubbed Core i7 920, 940 and 965 Extreme. These chips feature a 263mm² die w... |
3 November 2008 07:45 GMT |
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Intel's next-generation desktop microprocessors dubbed Core i7 are set for launch on November 17th, yet the chips are already listed at some European retailers. The pricing for these highly awaited Nehalem CPUs starts at €378 ($484), which is not that cheap, yet the performance boost expected from the silic... |
31 October 2008 03:44 GMT |
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It seems that the speed of any Core i7 Extreme processor can be boosted to 4.2GHz quite easily; at least, that is what recent news on the web says. The chips have the multiplier unlocked, which allows overclockers to raise the speed of the core by pulling the multiplier up. This is good news, yet not something unexpe... |
13 October 2008 04:07 GMT |
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New documents issued by Intel unveil more information on the company's highly expected Nehalem processors. Earlier leaked info on the CPU's roadmap has already been presented in an article, yet it seems that there are a few things that may be added to the story. The chips will still make their debut on earl... |
8 September 2008 04:10 GMT |
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The first models of Intel's ready-to-come Nehalems processors, or Core i7, as the company announced their brand name would be, are expected to hit the market this October. The new Intel chips were reported to range from two to eight cores, and they would also come with a triple channel DDR3 memory controller wit... |
5 September 2008 05:02 GMT |
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The latest reports on Intel's upcoming Nehalem micro-architecture unveiled the fact that the company chose to release the CPUs under the brand name Core i7. The giant chip maker didn't drop the "Core" from the denomination of the processors, as the news site Expreview states, which may suggest the fact that... |
9 August 2008 04:09 GMT |
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Intel's Nehalem processors aiming at the mainstream market still make us wait a little longer before having them in our hands. It seems that it will be over a year or so until the chip manufacturer unleashes its performance giants on the market. This year will bring us Bloomfield, another Nehalem based processor... |
17 July 2008 05:05 GMT |
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The time when we are able to put our hands on Intel's highly expected Nehalem-Bloomfield processors and its X58 boards is approaching fast. There are only six weeks left, that, of course, if the chip manufacturer does not change its plans once again. Or, as the rumor goes, if the launch is not delayed due to iss... |
16 July 2008 02:08 GMT |
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Intel decided it was time to release a few more details on its ready-to-come Nehalem chip, as the release date is approaching and we are all dying to take at least glimpses at the next-generation processors. Intel will reveal some details on the chips in a paper due on Tuesday. Rajesh Kumar, Intel fellow and director... |
17 June 2008 07:04 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming generation of processors, called the Nehalem, will be introduced later this year, and all the signals point to a Q4 release. As previously stated by the chip manufacturer during this spring's Intel Developer Forum, the first Nehalem units to hit the market will be built on the 45-nanometer ... |
10 May 2008 04:37 GMT |
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There's about one year waiting time until the next-generation Nehalem processor are due to appear, but Intel is going to deliver the creme de la creme no sooner than the first half of 2009. Intel readies a new desktop and mobile CPU series to integrate graphics cores.The gaming sector will enjoy the first Nehale... |
28 November 2007 08:35 GMT |
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