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Kal-EL 04-18-2009 05:18 PM

Core i5 Specs
 
Core i5 Specifications and Prices Surface
Intel's next big thing in the making, the Core i5 series processors are nearing launch, which is reportedly delayed to October. The new processors replace the Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo series of processors, while leaving the high-end market for Core i7 to play with. These processors are based on the LGA 1156 socket, and are incompatible with Core i7 motherboards. Recent reports shed light on three models in the making to start the lineup, all of which are quad-core processors based on the Lynnfield core, built on the existing 45 nm process.

The common features of these processors include: four x86 processing cores with support for HyperThreading technology, an integrated dual-channel DDR3 memory controller specified to run DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 modules, 8 MB of L3 cache, and support for TurboBoost technology. The three models will come with core clock speeds of 2.66 GHz, 2.80 GHz, and 2.93 GHz. The three will be priced at US $196, $284, and $562 respectively. With the TurboBoost technology enabled, the clock speeds card be stepped up to 3.2, 3.46 and 3.6 GHz respectively, on the fly. Shortly after launching these processors, Intel may introduce the industry's first 32 nm processors. With these prices, the chips clearly intrude the price-domain of Core i7, though perhaps their lower platform costs could serve as deal-makers.

Sources: TechConnect Magazine, HKEPC

Chuchnit 04-18-2009 05:20 PM

I smell a big screw up for different sockets on a retail platform... Just plain stupid with AMD back in the game.

DrNip 04-19-2009 02:34 AM

I think the i5 will be a flop as it is a different socket than the i7. That would be like if they made the e8xxx's and q9xxx's different sockets. People want to be able to interchange them if they want without having to get a different mobo to do so.

Jeffro64 04-19-2009 05:22 AM

+1 on that.

Kal-EL 04-19-2009 03:26 PM

+2 but its benchable so :P


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