"Expected to start in 2010 the first Nehalem processors low, belonging to the family and Lynnfield with TDP of 65 watts"
A week ago, Intel presented several new versions of the processor motherboards Socket LGA 775, making this match a reduction in prices of various models. We have reported in detail, with this news, all the subject of new processors.
Are of particular interest following the 3 models, the quad-core architecture with a maximum level of content in 65 watts, with a maximum TDP of 95 watts typically tied to the Core 2 Quad processors of these clock frequencies.
Thanks to the maximum content of these processors will be taken in systems type Small Form Factor, as well as solutions for All In One in which minimize the overall footprint to a minimum. Starting from the first quarter of 2010, according to information reported in the latest roadmap of its processors, Intel quad-core solutions will make a low-based architecture known as the codename of Lynnfield.
This name describes the future cpu based on Nehalem architecture, for the mainstream market, with its own house is dual channel memory controller integrated support HyperThreading technology.
Are not currently available detailed specifications for these cpu, but it seems likely that the TDP will be a maximum of 65 watts above the Intel Core 2 Quad tabled last week. The latter, moreover, will remain listed until the end of the fourth quarter of 2009, with record increases in clock frequency but presumably undergoing a gradual reduction in price.
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