
Article Title: Intel Moves Closer to 45nm Penryn Processor Production
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/450/1/
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Could it just be possible they are referring to the 1,333FSB requirements, which not quite all boards are capable of running (*cough* nForce5"Motherboard developers will have to make some minor changes to support [Penryn]. We can't guarantee that a person could just plug the chip into every motherboard on the market today." However, Smith also claimed the Penryn boot test that grabbed so many headlines last week occurred on unmodified hardware that included a notebook, several desktop motherboards and several server motherboards.
Nah, that gap is way too large for just a die-shrink.holden_m wrote:I wonder if it can deliver the same *** whupping that C2D gives the P4s
Nah too, the move 65-45 is just a bit tinier then 90-65 so I think we will see 3.5 GHz+ :DKougar wrote:Penryn is the same design as the Core 2 Duos, just shunken down. So very likely unless they greatly increase clockspeeds, then no it won't. ;)
We might, especially if AMD's Agena & Kuma processors outpace Intel's Conroe. Don't forget that Intel was selling 3.6ghz & 3.8ghz Pentium 4's though, built on a toasty 90nm process. ;)Jejking wrote:Nah, that gap is way too large for just a die-shrink.holden_m wrote:I wonder if it can deliver the same *** whupping that C2D gives the P4sNah too, the move 65-45 is just a bit tinier then 90-65 so I think we will see 3.5 GHz+ :DKougar wrote:Penryn is the same design as the Core 2 Duos, just shunken down. So very likely unless they greatly increase clockspeeds, then no it won't. ;)
Those ~3.8GHz chips had a very long pipeline to allow for high MHz, AMD always use a short pipeline in their chips, that's why they can only scale to 3GHz!Kougar wrote:We might, especially if AMD's Agena & Kuma processors outpace Intel's Conroe. Don't forget that Intel was selling 3.6ghz & 3.8ghz Pentium 4's though, built on a toasty 90nm process. ;)Jejking wrote:Nah, that gap is way too large for just a die-shrink.holden_m wrote:I wonder if it can deliver the same *** whupping that C2D gives the P4sNah too, the move 65-45 is just a bit tinier then 90-65 so I think we will see 3.5 GHz+ :DKougar wrote:Penryn is the same design as the Core 2 Duos, just shunken down. So very likely unless they greatly increase clockspeeds, then no it won't. ;)