my counter

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Intel roadmaps 3.2GHz desktop 'Nehalem' CPUs


Intel will introduce a trio of desktop processors based on its next-gen 'Nehalem' architecture in Q4, the latest whispers from Asian motherboard-maker moles allege.

The fourth quarter will see the introduction of a pair of mainstream desktop quad-core parts and a single Extreme chip, aimed at gamers.
All three chips are codenamed 'Bloomfield'. The Extreme part is set to clock at 3.2GHz and connect directly to 1333MHz DDR 3 memory. The other two Bloomfields will run at 2.93MHz and 2.66GHz, respectively, and connect to 1066MHz DDR 3.

No comments:

Post a Comment