- Sep 16, 2007
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Originally posted by: Idontcare
I wouldn't be too hasty in assuming Intel's process engineers are sitting around doing nothing to improve 45nm power consumption characteristics, nor would I assume that Intel doesn't have a stepping team working on at least one more Penryn stepping just as they did with Kentsfield (B3 -> G0).
In fact I expect the upcoming 45nm stepping release here in March to do just that.
Of course Intel engineers aren't sitting around doing nothing, the 45nm process is still new, and Intel are just starting to ramp it up. It has a lot of potential, great overclocker, and within it's lifetime there will be improvements for sure.
Do you expect the new stepping that will release soon to clock to 3.6GHz or more at the same TDP (125)?
