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 Intel P55, P57 don't have SATA 3 support
Intel P55, P57 don't have SATA 3 support
Image Intel still not going there We looked a bit deeper in Intel s plans for Clarkdale and Lynnfield CPUs and it turns out that its new 5th generation mainstream chipsets won't feature support for SATA 6Gb/s. Both P55, that comes in Q3 2009, and P57 that comes in Q1 2010 and has better support ...
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P55 and P57 will not have SATA 3 (6Gbps)
TweakTown's News RSS Feed — ... It looks like the new P55 and P57 will not ship with SATA 3 support. Despite the fact that AMD is planning one with SATA 3 support for Q1 2010, Intel will not make that feature available on tits next two chipsets. SATA 3 can support up to 6Gbps (750MBps) while the older SATA 2 only supports up to 3Gbps (375MBps). Intel is sure to have SATA 3 support soon but it looks like AMD will beat them to the punch. Read more here at Fudzilla. it turns out that its new 5th generation mainstream chipsets won't feature support for SATA 6Gb/s. Both P55, that comes in Q3 2009, and P57 ...

Intel P55 and P57 chipsets won't support SATA 3
DV Hardware — ... FUD Zilla reports Intel's upcoming P55, which arrives in Q3 2009, and the P57 that comes in Q1 2010, won't support SATA 3. ...

Intel P55 and P57 chipsets won't support SATA 3
DV Hardware — ... FUD Zilla reports Intel's upcoming P55, which arrives in Q3 2009, and the P57 that comes in Q1 2010, won't support SATA 3. ...

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The Tech Report: News — Tuesday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki — 1:31 AM on February 24, 2009 Tuesday Hardware-Aktuell claims GeForce GTS 250 and 240 definitive on March 3rd (write-up in German) The Inquirer reports Nvidia cuts out reviewers for the GTS 250 and Intel has two new logos Forbes: Intel inside - everything Fudzilla reports Intel starts anti-Ion propaganda and Intel P55, P57 don't have SATA 3 support IT Examiner reports ARM rolls out new low-end cortex Hitachi GST strategically expands into external storage; to acquire ...

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P55, P57 don't have SATA 3
fudzilla.com 2/24/2009 — Intel still not going there
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We looked a bit deeper in Intel's plans for Clarkdale and Lynnfield CPUs and it turns out that its new 5th generation mainstream chipsets won't feature support for SATA 6Gb/s. Both P55, that comes in Q3 2009, and P57 that comes in Q1 2010 and has better support for 32nm CPU with IGP Clarksdale, ...
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With the introduction of the new P55 and P57 chipset from Intel, many consumers were hoping that it would support the new and upcoming SATA 3 specification, which can deliver speeds up to 6Gbps. Instead, support for SATA 2 will continue , even though it can only deliver speeds up to 3Gbps. ...