We were surprised to see that the Bloomfield generation of CPUs will officially support DDR3 800 or 1066. Even the extreme edition 3.2GHz Core i7 officially only supports DDR3 1066 and not faster. There won't even be an official support for DDR3 1333 not to mention 1600 or faster.
Fudzilla has already mentioned the fact that for some reason you
need to run memory CPU voltage synchronously which might be an overclocker's
worst nightmare. At this current stage you cannot go over 1.65V and some memories
such as DDR3 1600 or DDR3 2000 might need a bit more than that. With more than
1.65 you will kill any current Nehalem CPU.
Bloomfield Nehalem doesn’t run with DDR2 memory as the
memory controller is inside of a CPU and so far we are not aware of any plans
to release Bloomfield Core i7 CPU that would support DDR2.
DDR3 1066 doesn’t really sound like a state of the art
speed but this is the reality.