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When Is The Pentium 5 Coming? (pg. 3)
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj alliance
yonah...so they dont have the core 2 chip then? |
no, the core 2 chip is not out yet
but yonah and merom are compatible so you'll be able to drop the merom chip in your yonah notebook :)
this is what intel has planned in the near future:
Laptops
*Merom, first eighth-generation notebook chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 24 MiB L2 cache (Release: August 2006)
*Penryn, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Merom, 36 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Desktops
*Conroe, first eighth-generation desktop chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: July 2006)
*-Allendale, dual-core, cut-down Conroe with 2 MiB L2
*--Millville, single-core, cut-down Allendale with 1 MiB L2
*--Wolfdale, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Allendale, with 3 MiB L2
*-Kentsfield, quad-core MCM, consists of two Conroes, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2 (8 MiB L2)
*--Yorkfield, eight-core MCM, 45 nm, 12 MiB L2, successor to Kentsfield
*-Ridgefield, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Conroe, with 6 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Servers and workstations
* Woodcrest, first eighth-generation server and workstation chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: June 2006)
* Clovertown, quad-core MCM, consists of two Woodcrests, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2
* Clovertown-MP, MP-capable version of Clovertown
* Tigerton, quad-core, MP-capable. Based on Tulsa processor, that is quad-core with two Woodcrest Cores.
* Harpertown, either a dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Woodcrest, or an eight-core, 45 nm MCM with 12 MiB L2
* Dunnington, four to thirty-two cores, successor to Tigerton |
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| kofrad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Azz3D
no, the core 2 chip is not out yet
but yonah and merom are compatible so you'll be able to drop the merom chip in your yonah notebook :)
this is what intel has planned in the near future:
Laptops
*Merom, first eighth-generation notebook chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 24 MiB L2 cache (Release: August 2006)
*Penryn, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Merom, 36 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Desktops
*Conroe, first eighth-generation desktop chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: July 2006)
*-Allendale, dual-core, cut-down Conroe with 2 MiB L2
*--Millville, single-core, cut-down Allendale with 1 MiB L2
*--Wolfdale, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Allendale, with 3 MiB L2
*-Kentsfield, quad-core MCM, consists of two Conroes, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2 (8 MiB L2)
*--Yorkfield, eight-core MCM, 45 nm, 12 MiB L2, successor to Kentsfield
*-Ridgefield, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Conroe, with 6 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Servers and workstations
* Woodcrest, first eighth-generation server and workstation chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: June 2006)
* Clovertown, quad-core MCM, consists of two Woodcrests, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2
* Clovertown-MP, MP-capable version of Clovertown
* Tigerton, quad-core, MP-capable. Based on Tulsa processor, that is quad-core with two Woodcrest Cores.
* Harpertown, either a dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Woodcrest, or an eight-core, 45 nm MCM with 12 MiB L2
* Dunnington, four to thirty-two cores, successor to Tigerton |
any info on when kentsfield and yorkfeild are coming out? i've heard people say dates ranging from as early as q4 2006 to q2 2008. |
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| bidor |
| quote: | Originally posted by Azz3D
no, the core 2 chip is not out yet
but yonah and merom are compatible so you'll be able to drop the merom chip in your yonah notebook :)
this is what intel has planned in the near future:
Laptops
*Merom, first eighth-generation notebook chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 24 MiB L2 cache (Release: August 2006)
*Penryn, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Merom, 36 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Desktops
*Conroe, first eighth-generation desktop chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: July 2006)
*-Allendale, dual-core, cut-down Conroe with 2 MiB L2
*--Millville, single-core, cut-down Allendale with 1 MiB L2
*--Wolfdale, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Allendale, with 3 MiB L2
*-Kentsfield, quad-core MCM, consists of two Conroes, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2 (8 MiB L2)
*--Yorkfield, eight-core MCM, 45 nm, 12 MiB L2, successor to Kentsfield
*-Ridgefield, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Conroe, with 6 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Servers and workstations
* Woodcrest, first eighth-generation server and workstation chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: June 2006)
* Clovertown, quad-core MCM, consists of two Woodcrests, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2
* Clovertown-MP, MP-capable version of Clovertown
* Tigerton, quad-core, MP-capable. Based on Tulsa processor, that is quad-core with two Woodcrest Cores.
* Harpertown, either a dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Woodcrest, or an eight-core, 45 nm MCM with 12 MiB L2
* Dunnington, four to thirty-two cores, successor to Tigerton |
thank you for the information mr. |
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| kid nyce |
frost is a huge advocate for the Conroe processor. He's been in my ear about it since I'm an AMD fan! He can support your argument in terms of Intel backing! lol
he keeps pushing me towards intel but i've had my fair share of bad taste with intel. Currently running a prescott 3.0e on an abit ai7 and im constantly having problems with the PWM Temp.
But I do admit there is a distinct hands-on functionality difference between an AMD an an Intel. I don't know how to explain it, just that my AMD box seems to be a bit more snappier than my p4 but the p4 does a great job distributing processor power when i multitask.
i think it all boils down to preference....
I'll wait for Frost to indulge in this thread LOL |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by PhaseFour
just in time for duke nukem forever :) |
Yah, and when it comes out tranceaddict 2.0 is going to be blazingly awesomerfiedish on it. |
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| placebo |
when is win95 coming out
i want taskbar |
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| adi26 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nell
errr you know mac's are being built with pentium's now?! :p |
aaaahh...damnit
MAC POWERBOOK WITH INTEL CHIPS WHICH SUPPORT BOOT CAMP FTW
:toocool: |
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by bidor
thank you for the information mr. |
no problemo se๑or
:p
| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
he keeps pushing me towards intel but i've had my fair share of bad taste with intel. Currently running a prescott 3.0e on an abit ai7 and im constantly having problems with the PWM Temp.
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prescott, or "preshott" as many call it is nothing but a die shrink of the northwood core. sure the cache increased to 1MB but we saw no real increase in performance (unless overclocked heavily of course). clock for clock it is slower than the northwood, but is able to yield higher clock speeds due to the 31 stage pipeline (northwood had 20 i believe)
conroe is the real deal
amd won't have an answer to it for at least 6 months |
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| DjConfessions |
| how about the amd 65 series? |
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjConfessions
how about the amd 65 series? |
i'm afraid there's no such thing :disbelief |
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| adi26 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Azz3D
no, the core 2 chip is not out yet
but yonah and merom are compatible so you'll be able to drop the merom chip in your yonah notebook :)
this is what intel has planned in the near future:
Laptops
*Merom, first eighth-generation notebook chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 24 MiB L2 cache (Release: August 2006)
*Penryn, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Merom, 36 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Desktops
*Conroe, first eighth-generation desktop chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: July 2006)
*-Allendale, dual-core, cut-down Conroe with 2 MiB L2
*--Millville, single-core, cut-down Allendale with 1 MiB L2
*--Wolfdale, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Allendale, with 3 MiB L2
*-Kentsfield, quad-core MCM, consists of two Conroes, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2 (8 MiB L2)
*--Yorkfield, eight-core MCM, 45 nm, 12 MiB L2, successor to Kentsfield
*-Ridgefield, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Conroe, with 6 MiB L2
*Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MiB L2
Servers and workstations
* Woodcrest, first eighth-generation server and workstation chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MiB L2 cache (Release: June 2006)
* Clovertown, quad-core MCM, consists of two Woodcrests, with 2 ื 4 MiB L2
* Clovertown-MP, MP-capable version of Clovertown
* Tigerton, quad-core, MP-capable. Based on Tulsa processor, that is quad-core with two Woodcrest Cores.
* Harpertown, either a dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Woodcrest, or an eight-core, 45 nm MCM with 12 MiB L2
* Dunnington, four to thirty-two cores, successor to Tigerton |
Wow...is it just me or are there others who dun understand what most of this means.... |
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| kofrad |
| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
frost is a huge advocate for the Conroe processor. He's been in my ear about it since I'm an AMD fan! He can support your argument in terms of Intel backing! lol
he keeps pushing me towards intel but i've had my fair share of bad taste with intel. Currently running a prescott 3.0e on an abit ai7 and im constantly having problems with the PWM Temp.
But I do admit there is a distinct hands-on functionality difference between an AMD an an Intel. I don't know how to explain it, just that my AMD box seems to be a bit more snappier than my p4 but the p4 does a great job distributing processor power when i multitask.
i think it all boils down to preference....
I'll wait for Frost to indulge in this thread LOL |
pressies are always hot, with stock cooling mine was around 125F idle, 140F load. i got that down to around 105F idle, 120F full load though. |
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