Read more.Five new dual core mobile processors, four new dual core desktop processors, three new quad core desktop processors and four new server processors. All of which are built on a 45nm manufacturing process, how's that for a CES lineup?
Read more.Five new dual core mobile processors, four new dual core desktop processors, three new quad core desktop processors and four new server processors. All of which are built on a 45nm manufacturing process, how's that for a CES lineup?
Where is the quad core notebook chip :S
beat me to it! git
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Dreaming
C2D E6300 @ 2.8 | | Abit IP35 Pro | | 4GB Corsair XMS2 800 | | BFG 8800GTS OC2 320MB | | 500GB Western Digital for OS + 1500GB Seagate for Storage | | Antec NeoHE 550 | | Lian Li PC A05B | | Samsung 226BW 22"
Oooh, maybe it's finally time for me to upgrade my aging CPU, mobo, and ram
I hope these are relatively inexpensive or the price of current ones drop a little.
I'm stingy like that ^_^
You can find a decent review for the new Intel dual core desktop chips here.
Why do I always upgrade mere moments before a new generation of products come out?!
I bought a Socket 754 mobo weeks before Socket 939 came out.
I bought a GeForce 6800GT just before the 7800 was announced.
I bought a Socket 939 mobo a week before Socket AM2 came out.
I bought a GeForce 7800GT days before the 7900 came out.
I bought a Q6600 recently and now this!
At least my new motherboard should still work with the new processors!
As soon as I got the CPU in, I read someone on here warning people not to buy now, because the new processor would be out soon, and here it is!
I must be jynxed.
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