Intel launched Sossaman dual-energy-saving dual core
"Leap ahead" has replaced "Intel Inside".
Intel has just officially launched a dual-core processor code-named Sossaman - a chip of the energy-efficient Xeon DP product line for servers.
Sossaman chips running at 3GHz clock are equipped with L2 cache with 2MB capacity and support 800MHz FSB. Sossaman is said to produce 65-nanometer technology, but Intel is still listed as a 90-nanometer product. Sossaman has a reference price of US $ 519.
If it is in accordance with the planned schedule of the 65-nanometer production technology, the Dempsey chip - the energy-efficient dual-core Xeon DP chip that uses the 65-nanometer production technology - has just been released.
Xeon DP series of chips are developed based on technology platform of Pentium M. This is the plan to apply energy-saving technology of Pentium M series of chips dedicated to all kinds of laptops. Product for PC and server.
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