Intel Core 2 Evolves: QX9650 45nm Penryn

Posted on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr

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Intel Core 2 Evolves: QX9650 45nm Penryn

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Intel introduced the first 45nm CPUs yesterday. Tweaktown takes a closer look at the new QX9650 45nm Penryn.

Quote: "It’s now been a generation on and Intel has pushed the Core 2 series into quad core variants, something AMD is yet to achieve. While Phenom is on its way, Intel still have the crown for the first quad core CPU to the market; and while technically not a true quad core, it still has four processors working on a single CPU package, just not on a single die.
While AMD still plays catch up, Intel has kept its processor train at full speed with yet another new processor in the Core 2 range. Using the 1333MHz FSB that the QX6850 brought to the party, the new series based on the Penryn architecture as it’s now known reduces the production size from 65nm to 45nm as well as adding in a few new features along the way. Today we test out the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 processor based on Penryn technology to see what or if anything has improved."
Read the full report on Tweaktown.


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Posted on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr

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