Just recently, Intel announced the introduction of three new
energy-efficient quad cores for its Core 2 lineup - Q8200s, Q9400s, and Q9500s
with 65w TDP. Later
this year in August or September, the company intends to launch its 45nm
Lynnfield Core i5 processors, based on socket LGA1156. Moreover, these initial models will carry a TDP of 95w.
In Q1 2010, Intel plans to release complementing energy-efficient 65w TDP
models. The primary focus behind this is
not only to bring down the energy consumption of the CPUs, but also to enable
quad core scalability for 65w optimized platforms. In effect, this will bring more low power,
high performance cores to the small form factor, notebook, and all-in-one
market segments.
On another note, the low-power Core i5 processors are
expected to enter the market in Q1 2010 at prices higher than their standard
counterparts.
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PC Hardware
Intel to release energy-efficient Core i5 CPUs
Q1 2010