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    News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    Upcoming 32nm part overclocked using air cooling.
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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    Sounds good! I just wish Intel would get some 32nm Quad-core chips released though.

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    That's quite an impressive o/c. Will be interesting to find out when overclocking, does it o/c the gpu at the same time, or can both cpu and gpu be done independently.

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    Too bad that the LGA1156 Foxconn sockets will destroy the CPU when you overclock too high.

    anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3661

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    Due to be launched in Q1 2010, and branded under the Core i5 banner, the fastest Clarkdale chip will clock in at 3.20GHz. Good enough to worry AMD, no doubt, but how high will the new process go using basic air cooling?
    huh? the fastest i5 will be 3.46GHz + 2x turbo not 3.2GHz

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    That is an amazing cpu, wonder how it compares to a quad as it has HT...

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    30minutes prime stable - pfffffft
    lets see it do the recommended 8hours prime stable anyone after a fully stable OC would go for

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    Quote Originally Posted by zoomee View Post
    30minutes prime stable - pfffffft
    lets see it do the recommended 8hours prime stable anyone after a fully stable OC would go for
    I would like to see it Linpack stable too!!

    There is no point getting excited over the overclocking ability of both AMD and Intel engineering samples!!

    Also we have not got a clue what the safe operating voltage of the 32nm processors is as 1.4v seems a tad high. IIRC the early 45nm Core2 processors were not very tolerant of voltages above 1.5v for very long.

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    Mildy interesting... so am I right in thinking Moore's Law is now failing as we are not seeing that doubling of power any more (well maybe double TDP in recent years!)

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    Re: News - Intel dual-core 32nm Clarkdale (Core i5) scaling to 4.7GHz

    Quote Originally Posted by Methanoid View Post
    Mildy interesting... so am I right in thinking Moore's Law is now failing as we are not seeing that doubling of power any more (well maybe double TDP in recent years!)
    no, moores law is about transistor count on a die, rather than clock speed. in terms of clock speed, bear in mind there was a 3ghz p4 released a good 7/8 years ago. after 3-4ghz temperatures escalate too rapidly.

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