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Intel 3xxx (45nm) to replace 2xxx in June ...

NoobyDoo

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Intel to introduce 45nm Core 2 Duo E3000 series

Intel is planning on replacing the current 65nm Core 2 Duo 2000 series with a new 45nm series series called Core 2 Duo 3000. The series will sport 1066MHz FSB, 1.5MB L2 cache (a quarter of 6MB) and the first model of the series will be Core 2 Duo E3140, which operates at 2.13GHz. Price will be $75 in units of a thousand. The first shipments should arrive in June. The high multiplier and attractive price will most likely make it a very attractive toy for benchers and people looking for the most bang for the buck.
 
I wonder if those will have the crappy ihs of the e2xxx's or if they'll get better ones. With a good ihs you could probably get 4.0+ on these bad boys...
 
it will be more efficent and less heat output..
but @ a higher stock fsb & (lower)8x multi


im fine with my e2160 with it's low fsb and higher multi
 
Originally posted by: SpeedEng66
it will be more efficent and less heat output..
but @ a higher stock fsb & (lower)8x multi


im fine with my e2160 with it's low fsb and higher multi

well, it makes sense that your e2160 would have a higher multiplier (9x) than the chip that is replacing the e2140 (8x). hmmmmm, I wonder what multi the e3160 will have...
 
Well since E3140 is 8x266 it's reasnoable to assume E3160 to be 9x266. These chips will give more expensive brothers a run for the money.
 
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