65nm + 1066MHz FSB + 4MB Cache + Vanderpool =

Sources: The Inq & ASUS
The current pentium d's are 2 seperate chips....If you could see under the heatspreader, you'd see 2 cores with a space between. Intel said the current Pentium D's were a "rush job", and it shows......gvblake22 wrote:Sounds like a nice chip, but $999 is way more than I would ever even think about paying for a processor (or any single computer part for that matter).
Thanks for the preview though, I'm definately excited to see some new products hit the market!
Is Pressler the core actually has two physical cores on the same chip but they are actually separated? As in the two cores are not mushed together and touching?