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Kasper's Automated Slave
Join Date: Nov 1997
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Intel claims world's highest-performing mobile processor
Addressing demand for even faster notebook computers, Intel Corp. said Monday it has begun shipping its first Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile dual-core processor and expects to announce battery-friendly quad-core processors for notebooks next year.
The world's largest chipmaker billed its new Core 2 Extreme X7800 the "world's highest-performing mobile processor," explaining that each of the unit's two cores operates at a brisk 2.6 GHz and bundles mobile-specific power-saving features to help system designers deliver more energy-efficient and higher-performing designs. For example, the new chip offers up to 28 percent more performance than Intel's previous-generation mobile processor, the company said. Additionally, the new chips ship without bus ratio restrictions, meaning system designers can unleash even more performance from the chips through overclocking. "Laptops are the fastest-growing computing market segment, and there is increasing demand from those who crave the ultimate in video, gaming and design computing performance yet want the freedom and flexibility that a laptop brings," said Mooly Eden, Intel vice president and general manager, Mobile Platforms Group. Simultaneously on Monday, Intel introduced a robust set of new processors for desktop-based systems, including the flagship Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 quad-core processor. Clocked at 3.0 GHz with a new, faster 1333 MHz system bus speed, the QX6850 is expected to be a particular draw amongst game developers looking to deliver new features and performance levels. The Santa Clara-based chipmaker also announced new Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors. "Thanks to the Intel Core 2 Extreme quad core processor, the PC version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 raises gaming to new heights," said Bo Anderson, CEO, GRIN Development Studio. "Intel's quad-core processor uses one core for physics, one for rendering, one for game logic and one for miscellaneous tasks, which can provide consistently higher and more stable frame rates." Intel said its new Core 2 Extreme X7800 mobile processor, running at 2.6 GHz with 4 MB of L2 cache, is available to OEMs now at a cost of $851. Notebook systems based on the chip should appear on the market within the next two weeks. Meanwhile, the new desktop processors are also shipping to OEMs now, with product available to end users within the next two weeks. The new desktop chips range in price from $163 for an Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 running at 2.33 GHz with a 1333MHz front side bus and 4MB of L2 cache, to $999 for an Intel quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX6850 running at 3.0GHz with a 1333MHz front side bus and 8MB of L2 cache. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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So we can soon have a lap top with 4 X3.0Ghz chips. The machines will be taking over in 2009!
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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No, 3.0GHz won't be coming until next summer. (At least, I could swear I heard that somewhere...
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Toronto, Canada
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MacBook Pros?
How soon will this affect MacBook Pros? Specifically, the one I ordered last week
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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don't worry about the order you've placed, apple won't put Intel Extreme cpu's in their machines. thay heat up a lot more than regular chips. moreover, apple is so fast on updating stuff compared to other vendors, although that was the purpose of switching to Intel.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Oh well, does it really matter?! As long as I use a Mac and love it...
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Finally!
Well, it's a given then: new iMacs next Tuesday!
• Brutus: iMac (mid 2007) 2,8GHz – about to be sold
• Servilia: MacBook (late 2008) 2,4GHz • Porcia: iPod nano (4G) 8GB • Nanashi: iPod (5G) 60GB |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Ottawa
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As the article says, Intel doesn't plan to announce these until next year, so mobile quad-core chips aren't coming until about 8 - 12 months from now. So this in no way affects your order.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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where dos it say that?
It says nothing about imacs or tuesday
Mac Mini (early 2006), G3 B&W, G3 Beige Tower, 3 G3 iMacs (original, bondi, snow), Power Mac 7600/132, Power Mac 7100/100, Power Mac 6100/60, Performa 5280, Performa 6118 CD, Performa 636 CD, Performa 410, Macintosh ][ ci, and even more...
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I doubt they would put these in the new iMacs. $851 for the cheapest one. More than twice that of the current CPUs. This would make them too expensive.
Serving humanity one sarcastic comment at a time.
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"Notebook systems based on the chip should appear on the market within the next two weeks." It's the quad-cores that will ship next year. |
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G6 Processores
Guys... Wait.. G6 @ 5GHz are just around the corner for the new Macbook x-Pro
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ALF, eulogizing during the backyard funeral of Lucky (the family cat)...
I'm reminded of a prayer he used to recite every night before going to bed: "And if I die before I wake, chicken-fry me like a steak." |
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With only 10 posts to his credit, I thought maybe he was a little naive. ![]() If he would have added another "So" then "...moreover, apple is so-so fast on updating stuff compared to other vendors..." ![]() |
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