INTEL ENVISAGES to launch one of its last series of mobile processors of core 2 towards the end December, according to hot sauces in the Taiwanese rumourmill.
Apparently on December 28 is the launch date for a line of Chipzilla which should include five faster, the processors consuming energy inferiors - place for b�frer not more than 35W - aimed at the thin ultra market and transportable of book.
The line probably also would count whispered much about 2.93GHz of the duet of core 2, doubled T9800, and also 2GHz the quadruple Q9000, the company 'processor normal of core 2 of quadruple-core of power of S first for books.
The pieces will seek $530 and $348 supposedly respectively (in bulk), more pushing them towards the models at end high and traditional.
Three processors of low-end, 2.66GHz the duet P9600 of the core 2,2.66GHz T9550 and 2.53GHz T8700, have the price indicated to $348, $316 and $241 respectively would be updates for the cheaper processors.
Entering the spirit of Christmas, Intel decided that as well as to release its new line, it will radically also reduce prices on the current processors of the duet P8600 of core 2 of top-end by $32, lowering them to $209 in January 2009.
The updates will be just launched a question of the weeks before mobile processors of the core i7 are supposed being launched. Those should be faster than the updates of December with the comparable frequencies of clock.
DodgyTimes also brings back these tiddlywinks of P55 PCH Ibexpeak from Intel, to connect together with coming soon from the processors, Lynnfield and Havendale, will be probably made available to the board manufacturers mother by Q3 of the next year. �
Intel to launch more core 2 duos in late December
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
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