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Intel to update desktop CPU lines in 3Q08

// July 2nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Technology News

Intel is planning to cut desktop CPU prices in the third quarter this year, along with the launch of more quad-core and dual-core models, according to sources at motherboard makers. The performance-level Core 2 Quad Q9650 with a core frequency of 3GHz will launch priced at US$530 in thousand-unit tray quantities, while the Core 2 Quad Q9550 will drop around 40% from its original price of US$530 to US$316. The Core 2 Quad 9450, currently priced at US$316, will be phased out of the market to be replaced by the Core 2 Quad 9400 at 2.66GHz and a price of US$266. The Core 2 Quad Q9300 and Q6700 will both be phased out at the same time too, leaving the Q6600 as the only 65nm quad-core CPU left in Intel’s lineup, and which will drop from US$224 to US$203. (more…)

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Intel’s Next-Gen CPUs: Penryn and Nehalem

// July 2nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Technology News

With Q1’07 winding down, today Intel’s Pat Gelsinger, general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, held a briefing with press disclosing more info about Intel’s upcoming next-generation processors than ever before. We’ve summarized the highlights of the briefing in this quick article. (more…)

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Intel Unveils 80 Core Programmable Processor

// June 30th, 2008 // No Comments » // Technology News

Intel unveiled today an 80-core processor that delivers Teraflop — or trillions of calculations per second –performance on a single chip. Although has no plans to bring this exact chip to market, it believes a similar design could be available on the market five years from now. “Our researchers have achieved a wonderful and key milestone in terms of being able to drive multi-core and parallel computing performance forward,” said Justin R. Rattner, Intel’s chief technology officer. (more…)

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