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Intel Revealed Pricing for Its Core i7 Processors

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Intel Revealed Pricing for Its Core i7 Processors

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 263mm˛ die which includes 731m transistors. The prices for the new CPUs are set at $284, $562 and $999 for 1000 unit shipments.


The Core i7 920 and 940 processors feature core clock speeds of 2.66GHz and 2.93GHz, respectively, and offer support for 1066MHz DDR3 memory modules. The 965 Extreme CPU will come clocked at 3.2GHz, while its integrated memory controller will allow it to connect directly to 1333MHz DDR3 memory kits. As already reported, the new Core i7 parts will link to three channels of memory. The chips include 8MB of L3 cache which is shared across all four cores, while each core featuring its own complement of L1 and L2 cache, the latter being 256KB in size.


Details on the new Nehalem architecture emerged to the web quite some time ago, and most of you are probably already familiar with the novelties brought by the chips. They will go with Intel's new X58 chipset to which the Core i7 connects via a 25.6GB/s QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) bus. Nevertheless, the X58 has new features as well, including 36 PCI Express 2.0 lanes, which allow for a variety of graphics card configurations, and a 2GB/s bus to Intel's ICH10 southbridge, meant to handle the USB, Gigabit Ethernet, HD audio and SATA ports.
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Intel Revealed Pricing for Its Core i7 Processors

They are really coastly for me but Core i7 have really attracted me i think i'll buy one but still thinking if someone wants to upgrade to corei7 then have to buy DDR3 or is it compatible with DDR2 also. It is surely that we have to buy a corei7 compatible Motherboard first that means if someone wants to upgrade to corei7 then he has to upgrade hole system(Motherboard,RAM) except basic input output components(keyboard,mouse,display etc).It will be a really hectic deal for me.
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