10/29/2007

Intel with 45-Nanometer CPU for Desktop computers

Intel will start from 12. November to deliver out their first 45-Nanometer-CPU for Desktop PCs. The CPU is the Intel-Quad-Core CPU QX9650 and QX6850 - code name "Hapertown". The architecture is closed Intels Xeon of the series E/X5400
Intel 45-Nanometer-Quad-Cores begin in the future against the new AMD CPUs of the K10-Generation: With the server processors Xeon E5400 and Opteron 2300 (Barcelona) compete, with which Desktop computers core 2 Quad (Yorkfield) and still before the end of the year expected the Phenom X4 (Agena). I think power Gamer will be very glad to hear that.
Although Intel had demonstrated Yorkfields with 3,33 GHz clock frequency on the developer forum IDF in April already, the core of 2 extremes QX9650 runs like its 65-nm QX6850 with 3,0 GHz at the FSB1333-Frontsidebus. Both processors have the same nominal Thermal Design power (TDP) of 130 Watts.

1 COMMENTS:

Tracy Esau said...

i always had been suspicious about AMD's but once i used it...... i loved it..... cheers to AMD :D