Intel Core i5 will be announced in September
According to Taiwanese computer makers, Intel last week revealed the announcement of Lynnfield chips for Deskop and P55 chipsets along with Clarksfied chips for the PM55 mobile platform and chipset , these products are named. Follow the latest rules. In which Lynnfield chips will not be completely named Core i5, some series will be included in Core i7, while Clarksfied chips will be named Core i7 and Core i7 Extreme.
According to Intel's latest plan, Intel's new generation Lynnfield chips and the latest Intel P55 chips will also be announced from September 8 to 11, 2009, using LGA 1156 socket, and entitled Core i7 and Core i5, the difference here is that the Core i7 version supports super-high-tech, the highest possible simultaneous execution of 8 processing threads, and Intel Core i5 does not support super technical threaded.
As a result, some motherboard manufacturers have criticized Intel for naming Lynnfield Socket LGA 1156 chip as Core i7, which will make consumers confused with the current Nokiaet LGA 1366 product. therefore naming all products of LGA 1156 Socket processor chip Core i5 is more reasonable.
In addition, Clarksfied processor chips for mobile platforms based on the new generation Nehalem architecture are expected to be released by the end of 2009, but the Intel PM55 chipset will be available sometime from September 28. / 2009 to October 23, 2009, and it was named Core i7 and Core i7 Extreme.
According to Intel's latest technical white paper, the Clarksfied processor chip uses Socket G1, 4 cores and super-threading technical support, which can simultaneously handle 8 threads. Core i7 Extreme has a relatively high pulse rate and TPD compared to Core i7, while other specifications are quite similar.
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