With all the attention netbooks and nettops have been getting lately, it would appear that small form factor (SFF) and all-in-one PCs are getting lost in the shuffle. That won't be the case for long, as according to DigiTimes' un-named sources at PC vendors, Intel is gearing up to launch three new 65W low-power quad-core CPUs specifically for these two market segments. Core 2 Quad Q8200s (2.33GHz, 4MB L2 cache) - $245 Core 2 Quad Q9400s (2.66GHz, 6MB L2 cache) - $320 Core 2 Quad Q9550s (2.83GHz, 12MB L2 cache)Â - $369 From a specification standpoint, the new chips will be identical to existing CPUs with the same model number, but the TDP drops from 95W down to 65W. Vendors said to already be on board include Apple, Acer, Hewlett-Packard, and Dell, with Asus still mulling it over. But because the chips won't come gimped, the lower power draw could also make them popular choices for users with standard desktop setups concerned about heat management. Pricing for the Q8200s, Q9400s, and Q9550s ...
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XFX Unveiled Intel G31 Based XG31i Board
vr-zone.com 11/20/2008 — Built to support Intel LGA 775 processors, the XG3li can support up to 4GB of dual channel DDR2 800 MHz SDRAM, delivering up to 12.8 GB/s (DDR2 800 dual 6. ...
Kingston HyperX DDR3 3GB 2GHz Triple-Channel Memory Kit Review
legitreviews.com 11/20/2008 — Legit Memory Reviews Kingston HyperX DDR3 3GB 2GHz Triple-Channel Memory Kit Review The World's Fastest DDR3 Triple Channel Kit Now that the Intel Core i7 family of processors is available for purchase it is time to start taking a look at various ...
Socket 775 Mobo Roundup (Nov 08) - Introduction
driverheaven.net 11/20/2008 — Despite the recent release of Core i7 by Intel the Core 2 platform still has quite a lot of life left in it especially when we consider the price/value of CPUs such as the Q6600, which is a great overclocker. With that CPU it is not uncommon to reach ...
Intel to push out everything in 2009 —
Home - THE INQUIRER 11/20/2008
Charlie Demerjian the Inquirer , Thursday 20 November 2008. 16:19:00 Just a quarter or less IT LOOKS LIKE Intel is doing the a new dance, this one is to the tune of the 'economic blues roadmap shuffle'. Most everything they are making in ...
SGI preps supers for future Intel chips —
The Register 11/20/2008
To Itanium or not to Itanium SC08 Architectures can change quickly in the supercomputing space, and slow-moving vendors can get left behind or at least find themselves out of step with the next big wave of sales in the HPC area. This has happened ...
SGI shows off Molecule concept machine —
The Register 11/20/2008
SC08 A dense cluster of Intel Atoms While supercomputer maker Silicon Graphics was showing off its existing Altix lines of Xeon and Itanium servers at the SC08 supercomputing show in Austin, Texas, this week, the most interesting thing the ...