Read more.Intel's next-generation Nehalem processors are rumoured to be arriving in November, and we've now got model numbers and pricing...
Read more.Intel's next-generation Nehalem processors are rumoured to be arriving in November, and we've now got model numbers and pricing...
Shouldn't unconfirmed leaks be 'beans' rather than news?
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haven't they already used 920 as a model number?
http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SL95W
http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SL8WS
920, 940 and 965 were all used as model numbers for Presler Pentium D's.
With there now being an i7 9-series I'm not quite sure what naming scheme Intel is going for, having expected a Xeon-esque naming scheme.
Dont forget the article saysso the model numbers could be changed.Intel is yet to officially confirm model numbers, specifications and pricing, and the above should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Considering this is intels first breed of CPUs using integrated memory controller i would predict that things like overclocking etc may be a little sketchy, I remember hearing that they may be locked from overclocking? the pros will always find a way though.
Still the cost of the low end one looks promising for my after Christmas plans!
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