Intel stopped producing Pentium D 920 chips
The world's leading microprocessor maker said it would not accept contracts involving the 65nm dual-core product line starting June 30 this year.
The world's leading microprocessor maker said it would not accept contracts involving the 65nm dual-core product line starting June 30 this year.
Last month, Intel announced it would not upgrade the 920 to the C-1 Core core (currently B-1), implicitly implying that the chip will no longer exist.
Other 9xx lines like 930, 940 and 950 will still be improved, but the price will drop significantly in the coming month in preparation for the launch of 960.
Intel hopes to ship Pentium D 960, clocked at 3.6 GHz, on April 30 for $ 530, lower than the $ 637 they usually offer when releasing high-end processing devices, in It has Pentium D 950, 3.4 GHz.
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