Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its processor lineup with the introduction of a new Nehalem-based 6-core processor that is scheduled for release in the same time frame as the chip maker's highly anticipated Lynnfield and P55 desktop platform. There aren't many details about the upc... |
10 June 2009 04:57 GMT |
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As most of you have probably already found out, Intel is days away from introducing its new Nehalem-based range of consumer processors, dubbed Core i7. Reviews of the three Core i7 models, expected to launch this month, have already surfaced on the Internet, with initial numbers clearly indicating that users will dea... |
4 November 2008 08:29 GMT |
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Intel is said to make a few changes in the socket area for desktops. While it currently has the well known Socket 775 for its Core processors, and Socket 437 for the Atom CPU, the Nehalem has already been reported to come with a new socket, LGA 1160. For the high-end segment, the chip manufacturer is said to bring a ... |
16 October 2008 06:47 GMT |
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Intel's Nehalem chips are slated for release later this year, but the new micro-architecture promises to give a lot of hassle to its adopters, since the new chips are completely different from what we have seen until now.The Nehalem CPU micro-architecture will be seated on a new socket, to comply with the chip m... |
7 April 2008 04:24 GMT |
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